DETROIT (WWJ/AP) A coalition of black ministers in Detroit is calling on U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra to apologize for his Super Bowl ad portraying a young Asian woman speaking in broken English. The request came a day after an Asian-American group called the ad very disturbing.
Hoekstra, a former Republican congressman who s vying for Debbie Stabenow s senate seat, ran a campaign ad depicting a woman with a straw hat bicycling through the Chinese countryside. The woman makes statements suggesting Stabenow supports overspending on policies that help China gobble up U.S. debt and jobs.
The Michigan Republican began taking heat after the Super Bowl ad ran statewide Sunday.
Some detractors said it was racially insensitive, while national GOP consultant Mike Murphy tweeted that it was really, really dumb.
The Michigan Democratic Party says the ad is hypocritical because the former congressman voted for higher federal debt limits and the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) that bailed out failing banks.
Rev. Charles Williams II of Detroit s King Solomon Baptist church where Malcolm X once spoke said in a Monday release that the woman s broken English in the ad is no different than having a black person speaking in slave dialect.
A Hoekstra spokesman said the ad was meant to be satirical. Hoekstra has scheduled a Monday conference call on his campaign with reporters.
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