Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is an ad of someone shooting a gun? Just why? Sounds awful.
Nowhere does it what there was guns shooting in the ad.
No it apparently had a photo of the guy’s house in it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is an ad of someone shooting a gun? Just why? Sounds awful.
Nowhere does it what there was guns shooting in the ad.
Anonymous wrote:This is wrong. No one should feel threatened in their own home. Kudos to the Democratic candidate for pulling the ad, unlike GOP who would have ratcheted the heat up!
Anonymous wrote:There is an ad of someone shooting a gun? Just why? Sounds awful.
Anonymous wrote:There is an ad of someone shooting a gun? Just why? Sounds awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence on either side is wrong. Because the GOP has ratcheted it up so high, we’re going to see more violence, especially when people are disenfranchised. The GOP could stop this by speaking to their base definitively, saying that elections are a right, and fair, and they will accept the results, and that the need to go home, and the violence is not the solution and will not be tolerated.
The home and family that was threatened by gun violence and a shooting into their home were republican. Are you saying a republican had the home where his children and parents were living shot into by one of his own followers on purpose?
Anonymous wrote:Violence on either side is wrong. Because the GOP has ratcheted it up so high, we’re going to see more violence, especially when people are disenfranchised. The GOP could stop this by speaking to their base definitively, saying that elections are a right, and fair, and they will accept the results, and that the need to go home, and the violence is not the solution and will not be tolerated.
Anonymous wrote:This is wrong. No one should feel threatened in their own home. Kudos to the Democratic candidate for pulling the ad, unlike GOP who would have ratcheted the heat up!
Anonymous wrote:https://www.wbtv.com/2022/11/03/bullet-strikes-family-home-nc-congressional-candidate/?outputType=amp
HICKORY, N.C. (WBTV) – Democrat Jeff Jackson has pulled a campaign ad that focused on a house owned by his opponent, Pat Harrigan. The move comes weeks after police began investigating a bullet that was shot into a house owned by Harrigan’s parents.
The Jackson campaign pulled the ad from WBTV late Thursday morning.
The ad centered on a lake house owned by Harrigan in Catawba County and ends with a shot of Jackson standing in front of a house on a lake.
The shooting happened in October, when Harrigan’s parents and children were in the house, a Harrigan spokesman confirmed.
A spokeswoman for the Hickory Police Department confirmed they are investigating the shooting.
https://www.wccbcharlotte.com/2022/11/03/jeff-jackson-pulls-campaign-ad-as-police-investigate-shooting-into-opponents-family-home/
Jeff Jackson Pulls Campaign Ad As Police Investigate Shooting Into Opponent’s Family Home
HICKORY, N.C. — Senator Jeff Jackson, the Democrat running for the NC-14 congressional seat, has pulled a political ad from WCCB-TV and other Charlotte TV stations that showed a house owned by his Republican opponent Pat Harrigan. The decision was in response to a Twitter post from Harrigan that accused Jackson’s campaign of threatening political violence.
The children of the republican candidate are now in hiding. Someone shot into their home.