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Surprise NJ Senate Winner Says Sorry Amid Scrutiny Of Posts That Cursed Out Islam

Edward Durr speaks to near his home in Swedesboro, N.J. on Thursday, Nov. 4, 2021. New Jersey's longtime state Senate president, Democrat Steve Sweeney lost reelection, falling to Durr, a Republican newcomer who spent little money and underscoring Democratic woes in the Biden era. (Ellie Rushing/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)

A truck driver who ousted the powerful New Jersey Senate president in the election previously posted online calling Islam “a false religion,” comparing vaccine mandates to the Holocaust and defending rioters at the Capitol.

Republican Edward Durr apologized on Friday after media outlets highlighted the posts. His victory over Steve Sweeney, widely regarded as the second-most powerful Democrat in state government, in Tuesday’s election shocked the state’s political establishment. Durr spent a paltry sum on his campaign.

On Thursday and Friday, media reports highlighted posts Durr had made on Twitter and Facebook, including some critical of immigrants, boasting of defying state COVID-19 mask mandates, and attacking female Democratic elected officials like Sen. Elizabeth Warren and then-Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.

Durr issued a statement Thursday night to radio station WHYY, and Friday to the website New Jersey Globe apologizing for the posts.

“I’m a passionate guy and I sometimes say things in the heat of the moment,” Durr said in identical comments to both outlets. “If I said things in the past that hurt anybody’s feelings, I sincerely apologize.”

Twitter showed Friday that Durr’s account had been suspended, though it is not clear if Durr himself deactivated or deleted the account.

In a screenshot of a 2019 Twitter post captured by a WNYC reporter, Durr wrote, “Mohammed was a pedophile! Islam is a false religion! Only fools follow Muslim teachings! It is a cult of hate!”

“I support everybody’s right to worship in any manner they choose and to worship the God of their choice,” Durr said in his statement to the media outlets. “I support all people and I support everybody’s rights. That’s what I am here to do, work for the people and support their rights.”

Durr did not respond to phone and email messages from The Associated Press seeking comment Friday. A spokesman for New Jersey Senate Republicans declined comment Friday, referring a reporter to Durr’s statement.

Also on Friday, the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations called on Durr to meet with Muslim leaders and renounce hate.

In other posts, Durr seemed to equate not opposing COVID-19 vaccination mandates to remaining silent during the Holocaust, including with the post a photo of a yellow star that the National Socialist party forced Jewish people to wear.

He also said on Facebook that the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol was not an insurrection but “an unauthorized entry by undocumented federal employers.”

Durr’s Facebook posts show he closely followed and posted in support of former President Donald Trump’s baseless claims about election fraud. On Jan. 7, he wrote on Facebook, “I do not agree or support the entering of the Capitol! But I was not surprised after courts refuse to do their job!”

He also boasted last year of defying New Jersey’s indoor mask requirements while visiting stores, and appeared to downplay the seriousness of the pandemic.

Durr, a commercial truck driver, defeated Sweeney in southern New Jersey’s 3rd district, spending just $2,300 on his campaign. He was largely unknown in state politics before Election Day.

(AP)



7 Responses

  1. Sounds like his ideals are on the money, but he’ll have to acquire some political savvy. The Muslims will never like him, because they realize he’s right…

  2. Uncle Mo: we could get a professional wrestler as Governor or bodybuilder action hero as Governor
    Oh wait, Minnesota and California already did that.

  3. This is what government was meant to look like, normal people who say and think like everyone else taking a break from whatever they do to serve for a term or two and then booking and the next guy coming in -“of the people”

  4. He shouldn’t have apologized. Most of what he wrote was correct, and none of it was offensive to any reasonable person. Islam is a false religion1 Why should he not say so? The vaccine and mask mandates are not anything like the Holocaust, of course, but he didn’t say that; he compared them to the Nazi decrees, and he was correct. And his description of the overwhelming majority of those charged for the minor incident on Jan 6 is 100% spot on.

  5. UncleMo, so you’re equating a bartender and a truck driver which are both upright and honest jobs to a prison inmate. So according to you only career politicians have a right to run for public office?

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