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McBath fundraising off 'get back in the kitchen' remarks

Rep. Lucy McBathLucia (Lucy) Kay McBathFloyd’s brother urges Congress to take action The Hill’s Campaign Report: Bad polling data is piling up for Trump Trayvon Martin’s mother Sybrina Fulton qualifies to run for county commissioner in Florida MORE (D-Ga.), who flipped a long-held Republican district in the 2018 midterm elections, tweeted out Wednesday a link to fundraise for her reelection campaign in response to comments from a talk-show host calling for her to go “back to the kitchen.”

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“I’ve been dealing with these kinds of sexist attacks since day one. Can you help me fight back? Donate,” said McBath, a prominent gun control activist whose teenage son was shot and killed, regarding the clip from “The Kimmer Show.”

Two of the show’s hosts were discussing what they were seeking in a future opponent to McBath, pining for a candidate with conservative bona fides over former Rep. Karen HandelKaren Christine HandelJon Ossoff to challenge David Perdue after winning Georgia Democratic primary The Hill’s Campaign Report: Bad polling data is piling up for Trump Ossoff within reach of Democratic Senate nomination in Georgia, but counting continues MORE (R), who they appeared to view as a moderate.

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McBath unseated Handel last year, marking the first time a Democrat has won in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District in more than 30 years. Handel announced on Monday that she intends to run for her old seat in 2020. 

McBath slammed her as a “true career politician” who “has run for office over and over for the last 17 years,” tweeting out a link requesting donations of $17.17. 

Democrats recaptured control of the House in 2018, powered largely by strong women-led campaigns in districts across the country. The election results sparked efforts by the GOP to combat perceptions among voters, particularly in suburbs, that it is sexist or backs sexist candidates.