Chicago Sun-Times

IVES SAYS SHE’LL RETURN CASH AFTER STAFF RETWEET

- BY JON SEIDEL Staff Reporter Contributi­ng: Tina Sfondeles

The Republican challengin­g Gov. Bruce Rauner vowed Sunday to return a financial contributi­on after a campaign staffer retweeted a supportive message from a Twitter account that also contains Nazi propaganda.

Gubernator­ial candidate Jeanne Ives’ campaign removed the message Sunday from her Twitter feed. Later, it tweeted the following note: “We had a staffer re- tweet this message without realizing who this individual was. It has been removed. We repudiate him. Disavow any endorsemen­t and are returning any contributi­on.”

The campaign had retweeted a note that read, in part, “I don 8d $ 1k 2 @ Jeanne Ives 2 defeat @ Bruce Rauner in illinois gubernator­ial race.” It also said, “luv this campaign ad” and included a link to Ives’ controvers­ial newspot targeting the transgende­r community and illegal immigrants, among others.

That message came from an account containing anti- Semitic messages and a cover photo of a man holding out his hand in what appeared to be a Nazi salute. The owner of the account could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

A spokeswoma­n for Ives’ campaign did not immediatel­y respond to a call seeking comment.

Ives’ new ad marked a sharp public shift to the right in Ives’ campaign after she gained new attention with a successful debate performanc­e against Rauner at the Chicago Tribune. However, Illinois Republican Party Chairman Tim Schneider said Ives should pull the ad and “immediatel­y apologize to the Illinoisan­s who were negatively portrayed in a cowardly attempt to stoke political division.”

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