'The maliciously false attacks on our campaign based on old social media posts being attributed to me are Fake News,' California congressional candidate Ted Howze said.
Howze claimed that other people had gained access to his social media accounts and that he was"extremely offended" by the posts. In a statement sent toon Thursday, Howze called the backlash he had received about the social media posts"fake news."
Republicans denounced the content of the posts and swiftly distanced themselves from Howze. After reviewing the posts, the California Republican Party chose to pull their endorsement of the candidate's campaign.
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