Exclusive | Senate independent challenger smears GOP Deb Fischers team as Hitler Youth frat boys in NY Dem donor call

A Senate independent challenger smeared his Republican opponent’s staff as “Hitler Youth frat boys” in a call with prospective Democratic donors on Friday, amid mounting concerns over heightened political rhetoric that has channeled into violence this election cycle.Independent candidate Dan Osborn on a Zoom meeting with a NY-based Democratic donor collective accused Nebraska GOP Sen.Deb Fischer of harboring Nazi-level lackeys on her campaign team, according to video footage exclusively obtained by The Post.“As far as Sen.

Fischer’s campaign has gone, she’s never had any competition so her staffers and her campaign team are a bunch of Hitler Youth frat boys, to be quite honest with you,” Osborn told attendees on the call with the New York Buddy Group.“It’s kind of disconcerting who she surrounds herself with,” he emphasized.The incendiary remark follows years of repeated comparisons by Democrats and left-wing pundits between the Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and former President Donald Trump, who sits at the top of the 2024 ticket.That rhetoric has drawn even more heightened criticism in the wake of two assassination attempts against Trump in July and September — during one of which he was shot in the right ear.President Biden called for all political campaigns to “lower the temperature” after the first attempt was made on Trump’s life at a rally in Butler, Pa., but his own campaign had six months earlier placed the former president’s remarks side by side with Hitler’s.“That was a little harsh, wish I could have that one back,” Osborn told The Post in an emailed quote on Monday.“I served in the Navy and sometimes I still talk like [a] sailor.

I’m not a career politician, I talk like a regular guy because I am a regular guy.”The Navy veteran and grain millers’ union leader has pitched himself as a working-class moderate and attacked Fischer as a Washington insider backed by wealthy corporate donors and the pharmaceutical ind...

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