Keller has a reputation for controversial remarks.

DAYTON, Ohio — Ohio Rep. Candice Keller has drawn backlash for a Facebook post blaming a "breakdown of the traditional American family" for the country's mass shooting problem.

Keller's post came just hours after nine people were gunned down in Dayton early Sunday, and one day after 20 people were shot dead in El Paso, Texas. Keller serves Ohio's 53rd District in Middletown, about 25 miles south of Dayton.

In the Facebook post, which is not viewable by all users, Keller called out liberals for playing the blame game, adding, "Why not place the blame where it belongs?"

Keller's post continued by blaming "The breakdown of the traditional American family (thank you, transgender, homosexual marriage, and drag queen advocates)..."

The post also blamed video games, open borders, recreational marijuana, President Barack Obama, democrats and "snowflakes, who can't accept a duly-elected President."

According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, Keller did not provide comment on the post, but confirmed that she wrote it.

Backlash was swift, including from Cincinnati councilman Chris Seelbach, who posted a screenshot of the Facebook post:

Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones, who is no stranger to controversy amid his outspoken nature, also called out Keller on Twitter: