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Letter: Rep. Kraft needs to go

By Judi Hotovec, Vancouver
Published: January 29, 2021, 6:00am

I have once again read misinformation spouted by Rep. Vicki Kraft. She is still claiming that the riot and sedition driven by Trump was actually orchestrated and led by antifa (“Elected GOP officials claiming ‘antifa’ responsible for Capitol riot,” The Columbian, Jan. 15).

She is not being rational or a good representative of our state. Just how do we get rid of her? Do we need to mount a recall? If so, let’s get started and do it. Between Kraft’s anti-mask statements and her continued support of Trump, she needs to go. She is not rational and getting what information, if any, she quotes from the radical websites and liars therein.

She should be followed (or maybe led) out the door by Eileen Quiring O’Brien, who is still refusing to resign even though she, too, is not rational. Maybe they are both just liars like Trump and I misspoke calling them irrational. They may be very rational, and are just lying to try and keep themselves in the political arena. They should both go.

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