What started as a suspected political act of terror in North Carolina soon helped bring party lines together on Sunday night, after a GOP building was firebombed. Democrats rallied behind Republicans raising funds for the office that was attacked. The GOP office was vandalized late Saturday night as a bottle of flammable liquid was thrown through one of the windows, along with the words “Nazi Republicans leave town or else”. A swastika was also spray painted on a building adjacent to the office. No one was injured. “The office itself is a total loss,” state GOP Executive Director Dallas Woodhouse said.
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