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Heitkamp apologizes after ad mistakenly named women as sexual assault survivors


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North Dakota Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp apologized Tuesday after her campaign included names of several women without their permission in an open letter from sexual assault survivors criticizing her Republican opponent.

Heitkamp’s campaign ran the open letter targeting GOP Rep. Kevin Cramer on Sunday in an ad in several North Dakota newspapers, criticizing recent comments Cramer made about the #MeToo movement and sexual assault survivors. The ad was signed by more than 100 women. But a conservative blog on Tuesday posted Facebook comments from several women who said their names were included without their knowledge or permission, and Heitkamp acknowledged the mistake and apologized.

 

“We recently discovered that several of the women’s names who were provided to us did not authorize their names to be shared or were not survivors of abuse,” Heitkamp said in a statement. “I deeply regret this mistake and we are in the process of issuing a retraction, personally apologizing to each of the people impacted by this and taking the necessary steps to ensure this never happens again.”

The error comes just as Heitkamp kicked off a three-week drive to erase her polling deficit in heavily Republican-leaning North Dakota. Heitkamp is the most vulnerable Democratic senator facing reelection this year, and she is planning to barnstorm her state before Election Day to make a face-to-face case to voters. But Tuesday’s major misstep has once again thrown Heitkamp’s campaign off track, just as Democrats said her campaign was recovering from backlash against her vote not to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — and after Democrats had spent weeks hammering Cramer for insensitivity toward victims of sexual assault.

The ad, which ran in the local newspaper, was an open letter attacking Cramer after he told The New York Times that women in his family “cannot understand this movement toward victimization. They are pioneers of the prairie. These are tough people whose grandparents were tough and great-grandparents were tough.”

The open letter to Cramer reads: “We are here to let you know that we have all suffered from domestic violence, sexual assault or rape — and that yes, we expect somebody to believe us when we say it. Because it happened. As North Dakotans who have experienced this absolute terror firsthand and survived these crimes — we are all prairie tough.”

The letter was signed by more than 100 women. But Say Anything, a conservative political blog in North Dakota, discovered Facebook posts from at least three women claiming they had not given the campaign permission to use their names, and were misidentified as sexual assault survivors.

“A lot of these people listed, including me, did not give anyone permission for our names to be posted. I don’t even support Heidi Heitkamp and I am not a domestic abuse survivor,” one woman wrote on Facebook, according to a screenshot posted by the blog.

“I NEVER gave my consent or permission, written or verbal, to be involved in anything like this: for, against, or personally affected,” another woman wrote in a Facebook comment.

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/10/16/heitkamp-apologizes-sexual-assault-survivors-908090

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13 minutes ago, Snake said:

One woman was in hiding from her attacker. Now he knows where she is.

Why do democrats hate women?

Using others pain to gain political points. This about as messed up as it gets. I hope she gets steamrolled in the election. Idiots.

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