A pair of booth games set up by a local Republican Party featured the faces of several Democratic Party congresswomen and drew accusations of 'violence against women' and 'childish' behavior.
A pair of booth games set up by a local Pennsylvania Republican Party featured the faces of several Democratic Party congresswomen and drew accusations of"violence against women" and"childish" behavior.
But Chairman Bill Kozlovich told KDKA-TV he will keep the cornhole boards which has holes drilled in the mouths of Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senator Chuck Schumer, California congresswoman Maxine Waters and Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf.Pittsburgh Tribune-Review But one lifelong Fayette County Fair visitor railed against the event as inappropriate for a family-friendly event, saying the"Squad" dartboard inspires"violence against women" and"racism."
"I was shocked to learn about the recent actions taken at the Fayette County Fair and cannot stress enough how wrong it was. Disagreement over issues is the basis of our republic and part of a healthy democracy, but when that disagreement veers into anything that can be seen as promoting violence against others, it is simply unacceptable," Rep. Matthew Dowling said in a statement.
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