Former Sen. George Allen (R-Va.), fresh off an official comeback announcement, recently sought to address his use of the racial slur "macaca" during his reelection campaign in 2006.
"I made mistakes and I take responsibility for them," Allen said in an interview with Bearing Drift, before seemingly attempting to play off the slur as a fabricated word that other people had mistakenly interpreted as offensive, a move that he similarly attempted in 2006.
"I needlessly drew a college student who was following me around all over Virginia into the race, and I should not have. He was just doing his job and I should not have made him part of the issue," Allen said of S.R. Sidarth, the Democratic tracker of Indian descent he was addressing. "It was not done with malice, and if I had known that that made-up word would be connoted as a racial insult I would not have said it."
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The Hill reported Monday that some Virginia Republicans, such as Prince William County Board of Supervisors Chairman Corey Stewart, are less than enthusiastic about Allen's attempted resurgence.
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