Some more context...
Note all the people appearing in the ad are registered Democrats and active Democratic donors & activists.
Paul Gosar's parents support his campaign and refuse to talk with anyone who appeared in the ad. The Gosar family is totally split and estranged over politics.
Paul Gosar is expected to easily win re-election. "The Republican, who won his district with 71% of the vote in 2016...". He has a 20 to 30 point edge in polls for 2018.
Those two points are not supported by the links you provided....may be true, or may have been misconstrued.
If there is a bright side for Mr Gosar, it's that he is one of 10 siblings. While seven have denounced him in public, two are keeping their silence so far - which might make Christmas fractionally less awkward.
In interviews with "The Republic
," several of his siblings acknowledged they were no longer close to their brother because of the intensity of their disagreement with his publicly stated views.
They also acknowledged that their parents' political views are more closely aligned with Paul Gosar's than their own.
"It would be difficult to see my brother as anything but a racist," sister Grace Gosar says in an ad for Brill.
"I think my brother has traded a lot of the values we had at our kitchen table," sister Joan Gosar says in another.
Mr Gosar made headlines after the violent neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017, by suggesting it was planned by "the Left" to undermine Donald Trump. He then
branded Democratic Party donor George Soros a Nazi collaborator in an interview with Vice News.
Horrified, seven of his siblings
signed an open letter to the Kingman Daily Miner, stating: "It is extremely upsetting to have to call you out on this, Paul, but you've forced our hand with your deceit and anti-Semitic dog whistle."
Paul Gosar's other controversies include boycotting a 2015 speech to Congress by Pope Francis. He criticised the pontiff's support for climate change, calling it "questionable science" deployed "to guilt people into leftist policies".