North Carolina’s Democrat Attorney General Josh Stein, who is running for governor, refuses to say whether he agrees with President Joe Biden that supporters of former President Donald Trump are “garbage,” or with Kamala Harris’ campaign that they are Nazis.
Neither Stein’s campaign nor his official attorney general office would respond to multiple requests for comment from The Federalist asking if he agreed with his party’s leaders that millions of Americans — roughly half the country — are inhuman and akin to “the most evil mass murderers in history” (the words Trump used to describe Harris’ attacks on him and his supporters).
The North Carolina Democrat’s refusal to distance himself from Biden’s and Harris’ invective stands in stark contrast to other Democrats running statewide campaigns in swing states who have stood in opposition to the people their party has chosen to represent the American people.
Stein campaigned with Harris today in Raleigh, thanking her for coming out to the state where half the voters, in her mind, are Nazis and fascists.
It is unclear if Stein agrees, and he has not commented on his party’s divisive and dangerous messaging.
Just yesterday, Biden went on CNN to make a closing argument for Harris just days before the election, calling millions whom he still represents as president “garbage.”
“The only garbage I see floating out there is [Trump’s] supporters,” Biden said.
While the White House attempted to walk back the statement and even released a bogus “transcript” selectively punctuated to make