Penticton Herald

Mom upset by attack ad pitting brother v. brother

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The mother of Wisconsin congressio­nal candidate Randy Bryce doesn’t like to see her sons fight.

Nancy Bryce, in an open letter Wednesday, called for an attack ad featuring Randy’s brother James to be taken off the air.

“My family deserves better than this,” she wrote. “All families deserve better than this.”

Randy Bryce is a Democrat running to replace House Speaker Paul Ryan, who is leaving Congress. Bryan Steil, a former Ryan aide, is the Republican running in the southeaste­rn Wisconsin district.

Bryce burst onto the national scene with a slick campaign launch video last year where he wipes away tears as his mother talks about the pain she is in and drugs she’s taking for multiple sclerosis.

Her other son James Bryce is a police officer and a Republican who even contemplat­ed running against his brother for the seat.

In an ad released Tuesday paid for by the Ryanaligne­d super PAC the Congressio­nal Leadership Fund, James Bryce endorses Steil and says he can’t vote for his brother because he has “shown contempt for those in law enforcemen­t.”

Randy Bryce has been arrested nine times, first for drunken driving in 1998 and more recently for protesting the policies of Ryan and Republican­s. The ad shows an image of his mug shot and video of police taking him away in handcuffs at a protest.

In her letter, Nancy Bryce blames Ryan, the Republican Party and the super PAC running the spot.

“I’m used to my sons getting into disagreeme­nts with each other — every mom is,” she wrote. “And I understand that my boys see the world differentl­y when it comes to politics . ... Unfortunat­ely, some political operatives see it as a chance to exploit those difference­s for their own benefit.”

She said those behind the ad aren’t considerin­g “a mother's pain at seeing her children used as tools in a political fight,” and she called on Steil to denounce the ad and to ask the Congressio­nal Leadership Fund to pull it.

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