Wisconsin Democrat downplays appearing on Hasan Piker's show, doesn't 'endorse' everything he says

Wisconsin state rep.and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong appeared to distance herself from far-left Twitch streamer Hasan Piker on Wednesday after appearing on his livestream less than two weeks ago.While being interviewed on "MS NOW Reports," Hong was asked about her late June appearance on Piker's livestream, which also served as a fundraiser for her campaign.
Hong faced criticism for campaigning with Piker from former Democratic Wisconsin Elections Commissioner Ann Jacobs, who claimed she was "willing to sell out the Jews of Wisconsin for a few bucks.""I condemn hatred, discrimination, antisemitism and Islamophobia, any sort of dehumanizing of communities," Hong responded."Being on these streams, it’s important that we get our message out in places where, you know, campaigns struggle to reach voters.
Just because I am on a platform certainly does not mean that I endorse everything that has been said by either the hosts or other people who have gone on."WHO IS HASAN PIKER? MEET THE FAR-LEFT STREAMER WHO IS STIRRING UP CONTROVERSY AND DIVIDING DEMOCRATSWisconsin gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong was asked about her appearance on Hasan Piker's livestream.(Matthew Ludak for The Washington Post via Getty Images)She added, "And if candidates and elected officials who are speaking with more controversial hosts, you know, if we are to be responsible for everything that they have ever said, I would point to the fact that [Rep.
Tom Tiffany, R-Wis.,] the Republican likely nominee, has been on a radio show that has called for the execution of the governor of Minnesota.""So, I think it’s important to recognize that when we are campaigning in areas where folks may not have already heard our message, it’s important to let them know that we are a campaign that is fighting for working-class people, and it’s important that folks are staying engaged on our elections here in Wisconsin," Hong said.Fox News Digital reached out to Hong and Piker for ...