Delaware GOP condemns local chairs’ remarks
Jane Brady, chair of the Republican Party of Delaware, released a statement this week condemning the language of New Castle County Chair Chris Rowe, who is tendering his resignation at the request of party leaders after he used homophobic language, and Sussex County Vice Chair Nelly Jordan, who is under fire for anti-Semitic remarks made online.
“Neither I nor the Delaware Republican Party, which I represent, condone any statements that demean or show disrespect to others. I have requested Chris Rowe’s resignation and he has agreed to tender it. His comment was offensive and did not reflect the values of respect and tolerance held dear by the Delaware Republican Party. Ultimately, as a result, he lost the support of those he was to lead. Our party includes individuals from all different backgrounds, joined together to advance the principles we hold dear. I am proud of Delaware Republicans and their support for the broad range of diversity that makes our party stronger.
“The remarks made by Nelly Jordan, who was elected to her post by the Sussex County GOP Executive Committee, were offensive, hurtful and anti-Semitic.
“The process is different for Jordan because she was elected into her post and not appointed, unlike Rowe, who was appointed to his position. Nelly will have to make a choice of either resigning or going through a process to seek her removal,” Brady stated.