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Mastriano Called Out for Link to
Extremist Social Media Site
JARRAD SAFFREN | STAFF WRITER
S o, these are the facts:
Pennsylvania Republican
gubernatorial candidate Doug
Mastriano paid $5,000 to Gab, a social
media site, for “campaign consulting,”
per a campaign finance disclosure. Gab
is known as a haven for antisemites
like the Tree of Life building alleged
shooter, who posted there before he
went into the Pittsburgh synagogue.

Mastriano’s payment got him automatic
follows from people who joined the site,
growing his following from a little over
2,000 accounts to more than 38,000.

The state senator, who represents
several counties in the central part of
Pennsylvania, also has made 73 posts
on Gab since joining in February. None
Doug Mastriano
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of his posts were antisemitic, though
several criticized his Jewish opponent
in the gubernatorial race — Attorney
General Josh Shapiro, a Montgomery
County resident. And many of the
comments on Mastriano’s posts about
Shapiro were very much antisemitic;
scroll down for a second on one of
them, and you can find a swastika in
the poster’s handle.

Does all of that make Mastriano an
antisemite? Pretty much, according to Shapiro,
the Pennsylvania Democratic Party,
Pittsburgh-based lawmakers and even
the Republican Jewish Coalition,
a political advocacy group that tries
to connect the Jewish community to
Republican politicians, per its website.

Every one of those people and groups
condemned Mastriano for his asso-
ciation with the site in recent days
after Media Matters reported the “con-
sulting” payment from the candidate’s
campaign finance disclosure.

Shapiro, whose campaign paid for a
television ad labeling Mastriano as “one
of Donald Trump’s strongest support-
ers,” implying that Republicans should
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vote for him, criticizes him on the trail
as a danger to Pennsylvanians across
the commonwealth. After this story
broke, Shapiro took to Facebook to pro-
mote a press conference by Pittsburgh
lawmakers condemning Mastriano.

The Democratic gubernatorial can-
didate did not attend the press con-
ference, but in his post he wrote the
following: “A haven for white supremacists,
extremists and antisemites — Gab
empowered the Tree of Life Synagogue
shooter to spread his hate online
before murdering 11 Jewish people in
Pittsburgh. As we speak, anyone that creates a
Gab account will automatically follow
Doug Mastriano — because he paid the
site thousands of dollars to do it. Join
Pittsburghers in calling out this hatred.”
Later, a Shapiro spokesman
denounced Mastriano to the Jewish
Exponent. “This is who Doug Mastriano is — he
paid thousands of dollars for antise-
mitic, racist, alt-right extremists to be
part of his campaign for governor —
and he believes those individuals make