Republican Scott Wagner is trailing well behind incumbent
Democrat Tom Wolf in the polls ahead of the Nov. 6 election, and
the video posted on Wagner's campaign Facebook page was part of
an acrimonious battle in one of most populous U.S. states.
"Governor Wolf, let me tell you what, between now and Nov. 6,
you’d better put a catcher’s mask on your face because I’m going
to stomp all over your face with golf spikes," Wolf said in the
video.
A few hours later, the video was taken down. Wagner explained:
"I may have chosen a poor metaphor. I shouldn’t have said what I
said."
On his Facebook page, Wolf encouraged people to share the
original video if they agreed that "Scott Wagner should not be
the governor of Pennsylvania."
The video with Wagner's threat set off a social media storm and
attracted the attention of a few prominent Republicans,
including Steve Scalise, the No. 3 three Republican in the U.S.
House of Representatives.
"These comments are totally unacceptable. As I’ve said many
times before, there is absolutely no place in our politics for
this kind of rhetoric, said Scalise, who battled for his life
after he was shot by a gunman who opened fire on Republican
lawmakers during baseball practice in 2017.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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