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Arkansas GOP Cuts Off Candidate, Reps After Controversial Comments

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: October 10, 2012
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Two Republican state lawmakers and one candidate, all of whom put controversial remarks about race in writing, will not get any more money from the Arkansas Republican Party.

A spokeswoman for the state GOP confirms that party Chairman Doyle Webb made the decision to cut off candidate Charlie Fuqua as well as Representatives Jon Hubbard and Loy Mauch.

Fuqua called for deporting all Muslims in a book he wrote in 2011, while Hubbard called slavery a "blessing in disguise" in a book he penned in 2009.

Mauch has defended slavery and called Abraham Lincoln a war criminal in past statements.

News of their writings touched off intense criticism from other GOP leaders over the weekend.

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