Officials with the Democratic Party in one southern Arizona county are dealing with controversies surrounding a tweet promoting a 4th of July protest that featured foul language.
NOTE: Due to use of objectionable language in some of the tweets featured, discretion is advised.
The Twitter post, which was since deleted, advertises a women's march in Tucson. The graphic features the words "f*** the 4th." "The Democrats aren't even trying to hide the fact they are the party of radicals anymore," read a portion of the tweet."We believe there can be room for both celebration and criticism. That is at the core of American freedom," read a portion of the tweets made by Arizona Democratic Party officials.
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