Jim Hagedorn (R-MN), who ran antisemitic campaign advertisements in the 2018 midterm elections, refers to “Judeo-Christian values” in a racist attack against the Black Lives Matter movement. He then accused the Black-led movement, which has been the focus of multiple antisemitic conspiracy theories, of waging war against “western values.”
Read MoreThe Princeton College Republicans host an event with Representative Jim Hagedorn (R-MN), who ran antisemitic campaign advertisements to win his election in 2018, prompting backlash from Jewish students.
Read MoreAfter running antisemitic campaign advertisements during the 2018 midterms, Jim Hagedorn (R-MN) wins his race to represent Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District in U.S. Congress.
Read MoreThe day after the Pittsburgh shooting, and one week after a bomb sent to George Soros was intercepted, then-NRCC Chairman Rep. Steve Stiver (R-OH) defends an antisemitic advertisement that depicted a Jewish Congressional candidate surrounded by piles of cash and accused Soros of bankrolling “left-wing mobs paid to riot in the street.” When asked if he thinks it has anything to do with violence against Soros, (who the ad accuses of funding violence), he responds, “It’s a factual ad. It has nothing to do with calling for violence.”
Read MoreThe National Republican Congressional Committee runs an advertisement in Minnesota's 1st Congressional District attacking Democrat Dan Feehan, by claiming George Soros (depicted surrounded by piles of cash) bankrolls not only Feehan but also “left-wing mobs paid to riot in the streets,” as well as referencing Colin Kaepernick.
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