Ad in Pennsylvania governor's race shows Republican in Confederate
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[September 14, 2022]
By Jarrett Renshaw and Phil Stewart
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Pennsylvania
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro on Wednesday plans to
debut a new online ad aimed at Black voters that features his Republican
rival posing in a Confederate military uniform, the campaign told
Reuters.
The ad features a photo first reported last month of Doug Mastriano, a
Donald Trump-backed candidate and state senator, wearing the uniform in
a faculty photo at the Army War College. The photo obtained by Reuters
showed Mastriano in a 2013-14 portrait for the Department of Military
Strategy, Plans, and Operations, where he worked.
Faculty at the time had been given the option of dressing as a
historical figure and at least 15 of the 21 faculty in the photo opted
to appear in regular attire. Mastriano was the only one wearing a
Confederate uniform.
Mastriano, who has not responded to Reuters requests for comment, came
under fire from Shapiro, who said it was a "traitor's" uniform that has
come to symbolize racism.
The new ad features a close-up view of Mastriano in the Confederate
uniform with a voice over that notes the War College said the photo
failed to meet the War College's values.
"Does it reflect your values?" the narrator asks.
The six-figure ad campaign is part of $1.2 million that Shapiro, the
state's attorney general, has budgeted for digital ads.
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Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial
candidate Doug Mastriano attends a rally held by former U.S.
President Donald Trump in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.,
September 3, 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
Pennsylvania plays an outsized role in U.S. politics as a swing
state in presidential elections, and Mastriano, who has embraced
Trump's stolen election lies, is trailing in polls and in
fundraising ahead of the Nov. 8 contest.
The winner of the governor's race will choose the state's top
elections official, who will oversee its 2024 presidential election.
The governor will also have the power to block or advance efforts by
the Republican-led state legislature to severely restrict abortions.
Displays of Confederate symbols are painful reminders to many of
racial oppression and the Civil War, which saw 11 rebelling
Confederate states fight to keep Black people enslaved.
The U.S. military issued a de facto ban on displaying the
Confederate flag and has sought to remove segregationist symbols
from bases and academic institutions following the murder in May
2020 of George Floyd, a Black man whose killing by a white police
officer in Minneapolis triggered protests worldwide.
The War College removed the photo from a display after Reuters
inquired about it.
(Reporting By Jarrett Renshaw in Philadelphia and Phil Stewart in
Washington; Editing by Scott Malone and Cynthia Osterman)
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