![]() Upon the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg in September 2020, Witzke said that "Ruth Bader Ginsberg's obsession with abortion overtly singled out blacks and minorities for extermination". Witzke opposes abortion and supports overturning the 1973 Supreme Court decision Roe v. In 2023 she said that "America needs a strong leader that would make even the most infamous of fascists blush." In the same statement, she said that "Racial integration has hurt the black and white community." and that "Blacks are 13% of the population but commit 56% of the murders. Witzke tweeted out her interview with VDARE, writing, "In order to preserve America, we must first preserve American families, our values, and our culture." In October 2020, Witzke defended the far-right organization the Proud Boys and said at one point that the Proud Boys exemplified "patriotic masculinity" and thanked the group for providing security at her campaign rallies. Witzke has appeared on VDARE, a website that the Anti-Defamation League has called a "xenophobic website" and the Southern Poverty Law Center a website that "regularly publishes articles by prominent white nationalists, race scientists and anti-Semites". She blamed COVID-19 testing done at TruNews for making her aware of her infection. In October 2021, she revealed she had contracted COVID-19 and said she experienced a loss of senses and "brain fog". As of September 6, 2021, Witzke has been let go from TruNews. ![]() After Wiles returned, Witzke was hired as a permanent co-host of his show. Media work Īfter far-right radio host and conspiracy theorist Rick Wiles was hospitalized with COVID-19 in late May 2021, his organization TruNews announced that Witzke would be filling in for him as co-host of the program. In the November 2020 general election, Witzke was defeated by incumbent Senator Chris Coons 59-38%. During the general election campaign, Witzke claimed without evidence that Hunter Biden's laptop contained illicit images of "Chris Coons' daughter in addition to seven other underaged girls". Witzke accepted Fuentes' endorsement with the response of "Thank you, Nick!". Witzke's Senate campaign was endorsed by white nationalist Nick Fuentes, who had marched in the August 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. Her candidacy was not endorsed by the Delaware state Republican Party who had instead decided to endorse DeMartino. Witzke said that her opponent was a " RINO", an acronym for 'Republican in name only'. On September 16, 2020, Witzke won the Republican primary for the 2020 Senate election in Delaware with 57% of the vote, defeating attorney and former Marine James DeMartino. ![]() Main article: 2020 United States Senate election in Delaware
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