The Sussex County Republican Committee has denounced a mailer sent by a conservative political action committee attacking a Black GOP candidate for county office.
The mailer, sent by the 35th Representative District Conservative Committee, criticizes Greg Fuller of Lincoln, a candidate for Register of Wills.Â
A long-time Democrat, Fuller became a Republican in 2021 after the party âleft [him] behind,â he said in a previous interview with Delaware LIVE News.Â
The mailer seeks to use Fullerâs party switch to drive voters away from his campaign â a move Marilyn Booker, chair of the Sussex County Republican Committee, calls âunhelpful and racist.âÂ
Booker believes the mailer is racially motivated because Ellen Magee, one of Fuller’s opponents in the Republican primary election, is also a former Democrat who changed her party affiliation, but the mailer doesn’t mention her.
âI just found it interesting that they only went after Greg, who happens to be a Black man,â Booker said. âIf the point of the mailer was that these people are Democrats, you can’t trust them and they can’t change their stripes, then why not add Ellen to it as well?â
On one side of the mailer, Fuller is superimposed over photos of Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, and on the other side, heâs shown in grayscale next to an out-of-context quote from an Oct. 2021 Delaware LIVE News article.
âDemocrat Party Insider Greg Fuller switched parties less than a year ago and filed to run for Register of Wills less than three months later,â the literature says. âWill he do anything to win?â
Fuller declined to comment.
He said he would rather focus on his campaign and the issues facing Sussex Countians.Â
In a statement, Booker warned voters not to confuse the 35th Representative District Conservative Committee with the GOP-sanctioned group, called the 35th Representative District Republican Committee.
While the Republican Party is remaining neutral in the three-way primary battle, Booker said leaving the Democratic Party is a âvery bold and courageous actionâ which should be applauded, not denigrated.
According to a Department of Elections database, the committee behind the mailer is registered to Charles âPunkyâ Elliott of Greenwood.
That groupâs purpose is to âraise money that will be used to promote social and fiscal conservatism,â according to the database.Â
Attempts to reach Elliott for comment were unsuccessful.Â
Fuller is running against incumbent Register of Wills Ellen Magee of Williamsville and Candice Green Wilkinson of Ellendale.
Magee was appointed by Gov. John Carney to fill a vacancy that arose after Wilkinson’s mother, former Register of Wills and current County Councilwoman Cynthia Green, resigned to join County Council.
On her campaign website, Wilkinson says when her mother vacated the office, Carney âtook the first opportunity to appoint a Democrat.â
âNow that the term of his appointed Register of Wills is about to end, itâs time for the people to stand up and make their voice heard by sending a Republican back to the Register of Wills,â Wilkinson writes.
In her campaign announcement, Wilkinson emphasizes that, unlike Fuller and Magee, she is a âlifelong Republicanâ and âcommitted conservative.â
Attempts to reach Wilkinson for comment were unsuccessful.Â
Booker said she was surprised and dismayed by the mailer and she hopes voters donât fall for âthat type of politics.â
âRun on your experience and your credentials,â she said. âWe need people who are qualified to do the job, and not people who are just going to throw mud. If you have to stoop to that level, then maybe your qualifications don’t stand up.
âThey make it sound like calling somebody a Democrat is a dirty name,â Booker continued. âI don’t necessarily feel that way. I’m interested in attracting people of all stripes to the party.Â
âWe want to be a big-tent party, and so if Democrats decide that perhaps the Democrat Party is not what it used to be and that they don’t care for it any longer and they want to join us, I’m all about that.â
Charlie Megginson covers government and politics for Town Square LIVE News. Reach him at (302) 344-8293 or [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @cmegginson4.
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