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The winner of a Republican Senate primary in Oregon is a believer in the QAnon conspiracy theory - and made her support of it a central theme in her campaign.
The candidate, Jo Rae Perkins, is a former Republican chairwoman of Linn County, located south of Oregon's capital, Salem. ...
Perkins celebrated in a victory speech by referring to herself as a 'Q person' and then repeating a slogan used by followers of the conspiracy theory: 'Where we go one, we go all.' ......
Perkins made no secret of her belief in QAnon - a conspiracy theory that revolves around 'deep state' officials and global elites killing children, with President Trump and a high-ranking intelligence official dubbed 'Q' - who could be Trump himself - working to thwart the plot.
Is this where the once great Republican Party is headed?
Well once you have a Republican POTUS who tweets conspiracy theories and whose political aspiration really only took off only after promulgating the birther conspiracy theory, it should be no surprise that this cancer has metastasized in the Republican Party.
The candidate, Jo Rae Perkins, is a former Republican chairwoman of Linn County, located south of Oregon's capital, Salem. ...
Perkins celebrated in a victory speech by referring to herself as a 'Q person' and then repeating a slogan used by followers of the conspiracy theory: 'Where we go one, we go all.' ......
Perkins made no secret of her belief in QAnon - a conspiracy theory that revolves around 'deep state' officials and global elites killing children, with President Trump and a high-ranking intelligence official dubbed 'Q' - who could be Trump himself - working to thwart the plot.
QAnon follower becomes official Republican Senate candidate in Oregon
The winner of a Republican Senate primary in Oregon is a believer in the QAnon conspiracy theory - and made her support of it a central theme in her campaign.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Is this where the once great Republican Party is headed?
Well once you have a Republican POTUS who tweets conspiracy theories and whose political aspiration really only took off only after promulgating the birther conspiracy theory, it should be no surprise that this cancer has metastasized in the Republican Party.
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