An ex-con who promotes pedophilia is running for Congress in Virginia and he's allowed to because of a 2016 state law
Nathan Larson, 37, an independent candidate for Virginia's 10th Congressional District, served more than a year in federal prison after threatening in a detailed email to kill former President Barack Obama in 2008, according to federal court records
Advertisement In many states, he'd be barred from running for office, but in 2016, ex-Virginia Gov
Terry McAuliffe restored the right to vote and run for office for convicted felons
According to the Huffington Post, Larson founded several websites to allow pedophiles to discuss child rape
He bragged online of choking and raping his ex-wife, who has since committed suicide
His daughter now lives with her relatives, according to HuffPo. Larson, an accountant by trade and graduate of George Mason University, has never been convicted of pedophilia, but he advocates for child rape and the subjugation of women, according to the website
In 2016, President Trump ripped into McAuliffe, the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee and former campaign chairman for both President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton in 2008, for passing the law
He said that the governor was "getting thousands of violent felons to the voting booth in an effort to cancel out the votes of both law enforcement and crimes victims
" Larson says his message resonates with voters. That's why he's running for the Virginia's 10th Congressional District
"A lot of people are tired of political correctness and being constrained by it," he told the website
"People prefer when there's an outsider who doesn't have anything to lose and is willing to say what's on a lot of people's minds
" A federal judge ordered Larson to undergo psychiatric treatment as part of his supervised released after his prison term
But in an August 2010 letter to the judge, Larson announced that he would violate the terms of his release
"If you happen to hear the distinctive sound of gunfire of a Solothurn S-18/100 20 mm Anti-Tank Cannon emanating from my backyard, as cardboard cutouts of statist federal politicians, federal judges, federal prosecutors, and federal agents become riddled with large, ragged bullet holes, please know, that there is nothing amiss; it is just me engaging in target practice
" He also called his mental health treatment "a complete waste of taxpayer money
" "I do not have any mental illness, so there is nothing for a counselor to treat," he wrote
If his past campaigns are any indication of his popularity, he may not want to start looking at moving to the district
Last year he ran for the Virginia House of Delegates in the 31st and won just 2% of the vote
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