Keith Ellison pounded about abuse at debate – IOTW Report

Keith Ellison pounded about abuse at debate

BPR: Congressman Keith Ellison, who’s currently running to serve as Minnesota’s next attorney general, has vehemently denied the allegations of abuse against him, casting doubt on the credibility of accusers Karen Monahan and Amy Alexander.

During a post-primary debate Friday evening on Twin Cities PBS’ “Almanac” program, one of the moderators noted that 40 percent of Minnesota voters consider these allegations against the congressman to be a factor in whether or not they intend to vote for him come November.

In response, he tried discrediting both Monahan and Alexander, making it sound as if they were just spurned lovers. The reactions from both the debate moderators and his challenger, Republican candidate Doug Wardlow, suggest they didn’t believe him.  WATCH

5 Comments on Keith Ellison pounded about abuse at debate

  1. Can any of you explain how anyone would tolerate that or any “long term” abuse??? I do not fookin’ get it. Had I been a demented cad, my bride would have either killed me or left me….
    “Speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act.” Geo. Orwell

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  2. For sex abuse allegations to be non-credible there must be a standard of credibility. The Democrat party is now on the record as rejecting any standards whatsoever. If a woman says it, it’s not only credible but true unless proven false.

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