Michigan GOP nixes election night party after female staff member threatened, party says
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Washington — The Michigan Republican Party canceled a watch party for the state's primary election results after a female staff member was verbally assaulted at the party's headquarters Tuesday morning, the state GOP said.
Gustavo Portela, communications director for the Michigan GOP, said the state party received "several" death threats this week, but the warnings reached a tipping point the morning of the primaries when the party's headquarters in Lansing received threats from a bystander who, in addition to verbally assaulting the staff member, threatened to shoot up the building and burn it down.
"It's unfortunate that members of the opposite party would seize on this and joke about the situation, but this is the type of politics they play nowadays," Portela said in a statement. "Our party won't be deterred, and we will continue to work tirelessly for Republican policies despite on-going threats. No type of violence against women should ever be tolerated."
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