Texas Republican congressional candidate Susan Wright’s campaign has been in contact with federal law enforcement after a dacoit falsely accused her husband of murder. Ron Wright
The rush to fill the seat of her late husband came just a day before the special election news of the robocall, who had died of coronovirus in February.
Wright slowed down the attacks, saying that it was “illegal, immoral and inaccurate”.
He said, “There is no sewer too deep that will not please some politicians.” Imagine this: Someone is attacking my late husband, the love of my life, a man who gave me such joy in life. I will not let darkness rule. I live in the light of Christ and his truth will sustain me – as I have sustained me since I lost my husband, ” He said in a statement to CBS.
A woman falsely pretends in a robocall, “Susan Wright kills her husband.” She is now running for Congress to run it, “and” citing confidential sources, alleging that she had taken a “$ 1 million, life insurance policy on her husband’s life, six times since the late Congressman died.” Writes months ago. “
Republican strategist Matt Langston of Big Dog Strategies confirmed on Twitter that the campaign is cooperating with law enforcement on the matter.
“Absolutely disgusted by this voicemail – easily the most disgusting smear I’ve seen in all my years of politics.” Why @ SusanWrightTX6 Opponents lie and cheat? We are cooperating in law enforcement and someone goes to jail on this. # TX06, He tweeted.
Wright is at the forefront of the race, with 11 Republicans and 10 Democrats seeking to represent Texas’ 6th congressional district.
He recently received the support of former President Donald Trump.
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