Video shows Dem candidate dodging Trump violence question as campaign issues response

Video shows NJ Democratic congressional candidate Rebecca Bennett walking away from questions about political violence against President Trump.

Video shows Dem candidate dodging Trump violence question as campaign issues response
Video shows Dem candidate dodging Trump violence question as campaign issues response Photo: Fox News

New Jersey Democratic congressional candidate Rebecca Bennett walked away from questions about political violence against President Donald Trump in a video circulating online, as a person with her repeatedly told the questioner to "get a life."
"Excuse me, Mrs.

Bennett, do you think that people should stop trying to kill the president?" the man is heard asking.

As he continues, the woman accompanying Bennett can be heard attempting to drown him out by singing.

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"Oh my God.

Dude, get a life.

Get a life, dude," the person says in the video.

Bennett is then seen walking away and heading toward a vehicle, partially obscured at times by a blue sign, as the questioning continues.

Bennett’s campaign told Fox News Digital that she "has and always will condemn political violence against President Trump."
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"Last night’s attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was an act of political violence, and I condemn it unequivocally," Bennett wrote.

"Political violence has no place in our democracy."
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"My thoughts are with everyone who was at the dinner last night."
The Navy veteran and current member of the Air National Guard made news last year as a Democrat running for Congress who positioned herself as a moderate in a bid to unseat sitting Republican Thomas Kean Jr.

in a pro-Trump district.

A Fox News Digital review of Bennett’s X account — created in July 2011 and converted from @BigRedBecks to @RebeccaForNJ07 — shows several deleted posts that appear to diverge from that "moderate" label, including praise for progressive Democratic Sen.

Elizabeth Warren.

"Love her," Bennett wrote in a now-deleted post about Warren in 2019.

Bennett also deleted posts praising former Vice President Kamala Harris after she was announced as then-former Vice President Joe Biden’s running mate in 2020.

During the civil unrest that followed the death of George Floyd in 2020, Bennett wrote in a now-deleted post that she agreed with a comment from former Obama campaign strategist David Plouffe calling for investigations into law enforcement responses.

Fox News Digital’s Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.

Source: This article was originally published by Fox News

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