US House candidate in Oklahoma apologizes for yard sign flap

 


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress in Oklahoma is apologizing for removing his opponent's yard signs ahead of Tuesday's primary election.

Retired college professor Tom Guild issued a statement Monday saying removing the signs "was a mistake on my part for which I sincerely apologize."

Images of man dressed similarly to Guild bending over near opponent Kendra Horn's signs were posted on social media over the weekend. Guild did not immediately return a telephone message seeking comment.

The 64-year-old Guild is among six Democrats running in Tuesday's election for the...



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