PAC won’t end ad saying black men will face rape accusations
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A political action committee said Friday that it won’t pull radio ads in hotly contested races in Arkansas and Missouri that suggest African American men will face rape accusations if Democrats win midterm elections.
An ad from Black Americans for the President’s Agenda in an Arkansas congressional race features a woman saying “white Democrats will be lynching black folk again.” Both the Republican incumbent and his Democratic challenger have condemned it, and the Arkansas GOP filed a state ethics complaint over it.
In Missouri, the radio ad favouring Republican challenger Josh Hawley and attacking Democratic U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, does not mention lynching. Instead, the woman says that if Democrats prevail in mid-term elections, “black folk will be catching hell again” and that black men could face allegations of rape.
Hawley spokeswoman Kelli Ford said in an email, “Of course we don’t support this.”