Rival calls incendiary ad by Kentucky Sen. Paul 'dangerous'

FILE - Kentucky Democratic candidate for Senate Charles Booker addresses the audience gathered during the Fancy Farm Picnic at St. Jerome Catholic Church in Fancy Farm, Ky., Aug. 6, 2022. Republican Sen. Rand Paul, of Ky., was the victim of a 2017 attack when his neighbor slammed into him outside his Kentucky home. Earlier that year, Paul took cover when a gunman opened fire while GOP members of Congress practiced for a charity baseball game. Now, Paul has falsely conflated those events with his opponent, Booker, in his re-election bid. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul was the victim of a violent attack in 2017 when his neighbor slammed into him from behind outside his Kentucky home. Earlier that year, Paul took cover when a gunman opened fire while GOP members of Congress practiced for a charity baseball game.

Paul revived those traumatic events in his bid for reelection this year, with an incendiary social media video attacking his Democratic challenger, Charles Booker. The video, released Monday shortly before a Senate campaign forum he declined to take part in, says outright that Booker "doesn’t believe in civil discourse, only violence.†It accuses the Black former state lawmaker of associating with members of the “radical left†who condone and perpetrate violence.

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