Republican candidate posted racist & anti-LGBTQ messages to Facebook. The state GOP endorsed him.

Mark Cargile
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Mike Cargile, a GOP candidate running for California’s 35th U.S. House seat who has gotten endorsements from the state’s Republican Party, has a history of making racist and anti-LGBTQ posts on social media.

Cargile also believes in the QAnon conspiracy theory that Trump is trying to breakup a shadowy international child trafficking ring, is Islamophobic, has called the COVID-19 epidemic a “scamdemic,” has used the n-word in his social media posts, calls asylum seekers “illegal aliens,” and believes the LGBTQ rights movement wants to destroy society.

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“The California Republican Party has backed his congressional campaign and stated on Facebook in January that it is ‘proud to endorse’ him,” Eric Hananoki at Media Matters wrote.

Among Cargile’s anti-LGBTQ posts are a July 2, 2019 Facebook post saying, “Thank a straight person today for your existence: Straight pride.”

In an August 29, 2019 post, Cargile said he thinks schools that teach about LGBTQ history should…

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