'Keep talking about how bad we Democrats are and WE will STOP supporting YOUR businesses!' Marty Flynn wrote in a now-deleted post on Facebook.
A Pennsylvania lawmaker has apologized after posting on Facebook that he would boycott businesses that are anti-Democrat.
Screenshots of the post as well as additional responses by Flynn to commenters circulated on social media, sparking a backlash. "Threatening to assault your constituents, the same people that put you in office," the post on the Friends of the Scranton Police Department page said."Shame on you Mr. Flynn! ALL respect for you has been lost! You should resign immediately!"
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