Here's the reality. My life has been guided by a straightforward principle: right is right, and wrong is wrong. This has led to challenges in politics, where perception and optics often take precedence over truth.
The video of me by Clay Fuller is a case in point. If he were a man of integrity and truth, he would show the entire video, allowing you to make your own judgment. My goal, however, is to protect innocent people, regardless of their background. When I asked him to answer a question about AIPAC, which all candidates were asked, he became unhinged.
I was the only candidate who had the courage to ask him to answer the question he skirted. He then lied and spread false statements, putting words in my mouth that I never said. A man of integrity and honor, as he claims to be, would show the full video. Instead, he chose to lie. His meltdown in front of everyone was a clear indication of damage control, as he knew his constituents wouldn't support him. Clay Fuller only tells you what you want to hear, not the truth.