World of Warcraft hobby sparks US political row

Maine Republicans have created a webpage revealing that Democrat candidate Colleen Lachowicz plays an orc rogue in World of Warcraft (WoW).
 
Ms Lachowicz’s liking for back-stabbing and poison in WoW raise questions about her "fitness for office", they claim. Ms Lachowicz has hit back saying the attack showed the Republicans were "out of touch".
 
The state senate seat known as District 25 in Maine, is currently being contested by Ms Lachowicz and incumbent Republican Tom Martin. Voting takes place on 6 November. As part of its campaign efforts, the Republican party in the state created "Colleen’s World" – a website that compiles information about Ms Lachowicz’s orc rogue Santiaga. An orc is a mythical human-like creature, generally described as fierce and combative.
 
In a statement that accompanies the webpage, Maine Republicans said playing the game led Ms Lachowicz to live a "bizarre double life" that raised questions about her ability to represent the state. The page also detailed some of the comments Ms Lachowicz has made while talking about her orc rogue, in particular it highlights her affection for Santiaga’s ability to stab things and kill people without suffering a jail sentence.
 
"These are some very bizarre and offensive comments," said Maine Republican Party spokesman David Sorensen in a statement. "They certainly raise questions about Lachowicz’s maturity and her ability to make serious decisions for the people of Senate District 25."
 
The site also lists many of the 400 comments she has posted to left wing political news and discussion site Daily Kos. Maine Republicans have also posted leaflets that reproduce the information on the website.
 
"I think it’s weird that I’m being targeted for playing online games," said Ms Lachowicz in a statement. "Apparently I’m in good company since there are 183 million other Americans who also enjoy online games.