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Jewish candidate in Arizona discovers campaign sign marred with swastika

“Someone that I’ve never met, never seen, hates me for a reason I can’t control, because of who I was born to be,” said Seth Blattman.

A campaign sign for Seth Blattman, a Jewish Democratic candidate running for Arizona Senate, was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti, October 2020. Source: Seth Blattman/Twitter.
A campaign sign for Seth Blattman, a Jewish Democratic candidate running for Arizona Senate, was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti, October 2020. Source: Seth Blattman/Twitter.

Anti-Semitic graffiti was found on a campaign sign for a Jewish candidate in Arizona.

Seth Blattman, a Democrat running for the Arizona State Senate, told a group of local TV stations that “it was extremely sad” to see a swastika drawn on his forehead and the word “killer” written in all capitalized letters across his neck on the sign.

“Someone that I’ve never met, never seen, hates me for a reason I can’t control, because of who I was born to be,” he said.

Blattman mentioned that he lost family members in the Holocaust.

“I had a great aunt that I remember as a kid asking what the number on her arm meant,” he said.

As of Saturday, Blattman had said he’s considering filing a police report. In Arizona, vandalizing a political sign is a crime.

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