GOP Rep. Who Condemned Steve King Must Not Have Watched Any Ads His Own Group Produced
On Tuesday, Ohio Rep. Steve Stivers, head of the National Republican Congressional Committee—the campaign arm of the House Republican caucus—becoming the first major Republican leader to seriously condemn Steve King, his fellow Republican congressman who’s embraced being a white supremacist wholeheartedly.
A spokesperson for the NRCC also told Politico that the group wouldn’t help King defend his seat, which is heavily Republican but has seen an influx of money for King’s Democratic opponent, J.D. Scholten. A recent Emerson College poll gave King just a one point lead.
King responded pretty much exactly the way you’d expect, sputtering that he’s not a racist while implying that Stivers, who has voted with Trump’s position 99 percent of the time, is a “Never Trumper.”
Speaking to Politico, a source told the website that Stivers apparently “could not stay silent,” which hasn’t ever seemed to be a problem for the nearly 16 years King’s been in office. But aside from that, it’s worth asking: has Stivers seen the NRCC’s own ads this year?