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Republican candidate Michele Morrow, running for North Carolina’s school superintendent, has a history of violent rhetoric, including calls for the execution of prominent Democrats like Obama and Biden. She suggests possible violence if Trump loses the election and has made inflammatory comments, citing a need for revolution.
Morrow, facing Democrat Mo Green for North Carolina’s public school leadership, has a history of violent rhetoric, including calls for the execution of Obama, Biden, and Cooper.
Michele Morrow, who called for the public execution of Barack Obama and suggested Biden and Cooper should face the same fate, hinted at potential violence if Donald Trump loses in November.
Morrow, campaigning for state superintendent, told Wake County Republicans on Oct. 1, “we either willingly fight now, or we will be forced to fight on Nov 6th.”
Election Day is Nov. 5.
“This is war, ladies and gentlemen!,” she declared.
Morrow accused the media of revisiting old news regarding her violent social media posts, which she has since attempted to erase.
Her comments were in a message urging Republicans to attend a school board meeting, shared on the Wake Forest Republicans’ website.
“If we lose NC, we lose the White House and our future,” she wrote, adding, “This is the American Revolution 2.0!”
‘We could make some money back from televising his death.’
Morrow faces Democrat Mo Green to lead North Carolina’s 2500 public schools, representing 1.3 million students.
In a 2020 post on Twitter, now X, she suggested Obama should be executed by firing squad, broadcast live for profit.
Following a CNN report, she stood by her comments, insisting on teaching “real history” in K-12.
“Obama is considered a war criminal by many. He droned 324 innocent Arabs! Guess what the punishment is for that??” she posted on Twitter.
Morrow’s history of violent rhetoric is extensive.
She also deemed Cooper and Biden deserving of death over COVID-19 mandates, attended the Jan. 6 event with her children but claims non-participation in violence.
That night, she shared a video urging Trump to use the Insurrection Act, disregard the Constitution, and retain power militarily.
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