Indeed. How often does a controversy over a sports mascot become an issue in a U.S. Senate Race?
Did you just see our latest ad? As your senator, I'll oppose the anti-@Redskins bill http://t.co/PWKRLYmAK3 #HTTR #BeatDallas #MNF #WASvsDAL
— Ed Gillespie (@EdWGillespie) October 28, 2014
@EdWGillespie @Redskins Warner also voted for FCC commissioner who want to make Redskins a dirty word. @ericwilson
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) October 28, 2014
https://twitter.com/coshoct/status/526901526829498368
@EdWGillespie @Redskins eat shit and stay off my airwaves you bloody-gummed confederate
— Hikikomori Povich (@childfreedad) October 28, 2014
@EdWGillespie @Redskins It's pretty much, "Vote for me. I'm not against racism."
— Zaf (@issuba_) October 28, 2014
https://twitter.com/Dgimbz/status/526901194468655106
The triple race card … a bold move.
https://twitter.com/coshoct/status/526900882521468928
https://twitter.com/BarefootSnap/status/526900980227784704
https://twitter.com/Tark31/status/526901123433496577
@JohnEkdahl It's a quasi-response to Warner's Virginia Tech ad.
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) October 28, 2014
https://twitter.com/Penkowalski/status/526903682802401281
You should ask Harry Reid. It’s his bill.
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