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After spreading a vile antisemitic conspiracy theory, vulnerable Republican incumbent Scott Perry still refuses to apologize — despite widespread criticism from local Jewish organizations.
According to a new report from WHP, Perry’s campaign issued a statement in response to his “horrific and plainly anti-Semitic” post, but there was one thing missing: an apology.
DCCC Spokesperson Aidan Johnson:
“For years Scott Perry has spread antisemitic rhetoric and dangerous conspiracy theories. Instead of apologizing to his constituents, he is making excuses. Central Pennsylvanians deserve better.”
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