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An Ohio sheriff has come under fire for telling his followers to write down the addresses of homes with Kamala Harris yard signs.


Portage County Sheriff Bruce D. Zuchowski made the comments in a Facebook post on Tuesday. He said he was "tired of seeing these signs all over the county" and that he wanted to "know who these people are."


Zuchowski's post quickly drew criticism from many people, including the Portage County Democratic Party, which called it "hateful" and "dangerous." The Ohio Democratic Party also condemned the post, saying it was "an attack on our democracy."


  • Zuchowski has since defended his post, saying that he was not trying to intimidate anyone. He said he was simply trying to "raise awareness" about the "radical left" agenda.

  • However, many critics have pointed out that Zuchowski's post could be seen as a threat to Harris supporters. They say that it could lead to harassment or even violence.

  • Zuchowski's post is just the latest example of the growing political divide in the United States. It is a reminder that we are living in a time of great polarization, and that it is important to be respectful of those who have different political views.


If you see something that you believe is dangerous or hateful, please report it to the authorities. You can also contact the Anti-Defamation League or the Southern Poverty Law Center.


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