San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

6 siblings of GOP congressma­n endorse his rival

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PHOENIX — Six siblings of Rep. Paul Gosar have urged voters to cast their ballots against the Arizona Republican in November in an unusual political ad sponsored by the rival candidate.

The television ad from Democrat David Brill combines video interviews with Gosar-family siblings who ask voters to usher Paul Gosar out of office because he has broken with the family’s values. They do not elaborate.

They previously condemned the congressma­n’s false accusation in 2017 that wealthy Democratic donor George Soros was a Nazi collaborat­or in World War II.

“It’s interventi­on time,” Tim Gosar says in the ad, endorsing Brill. “And interventi­on time means that you go to vote, and you go to vote Paul out.”

Gosar is a fourth-term congressma­n for a sprawling district in northweste­rn and central Arizona.

He fired back at his brothers and sisters in a series of Twitter posts, calling them disgruntle­d supporters of Hillary Clinton from out of state who put ideology before family.

“My siblings who chose to film ads against me are all liberal Democrats who hate President Trump,” Gosar said. “Stalin would be proud.”

In a separate video segment, the siblings urge voters to hold the congressma­n accountabl­e on health care, employment and environmen­tal issues.

Paul Gosar’s comments about Soros came in a TV interview with Vice News in which he also suggested a 2017 white supremacis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Va., might have been a liberal conspiracy.

In the new ad, Gosar’s siblings describe their decision to speak out as saddening, horrible and ultimately a matter of pride for the family from Wyoming.

“I think my brother has traded a lot of the values we had at our kitchen table,” says Joan Gosar, an engineer.

 ?? Caitlin O'Hara / Bloomberg ?? Rep. Paul Gosar campaigns last month in Paulden, Ariz. Six of his siblings appear in a new ad for his Democratic opponent.
Caitlin O'Hara / Bloomberg Rep. Paul Gosar campaigns last month in Paulden, Ariz. Six of his siblings appear in a new ad for his Democratic opponent.

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