believing women
You may have been surprised to see Joe Radinovich campaigning with Keith Ellison over the weekend, given Ellison was recently accused of domestic violence and “narcissistic abuse.”
You shouldn’t be.
After Al Franken was pushed out of the Senate over sexual misconduct, Radinovich was asked if Franken made the right choice by resigning. He said no.
Moderator: “Do you think Al Franken should have resigned?”
Jason Metsa: “Yes.”
Joe Radinovich: “I think he should have let the ethics process play out.”
Watch the video here.
“In both cases of sexual and domestic misconduct in Minnesota politics, Joe Radinovich has taken the side of the aggressor over the accuser. Radinovich openly campaigning with Keith Ellison is an insult to victims of domestic violence everywhere. Clearly, believing women is not a priority for his campaign.” – NRCC Spokeswoman Maddie Anderson