25-year-old Erin Schrode hopes to become the Democratic candidate for Congress from California’s second district. Based on her Jewish heritage, though, Schrode is facing a deluge of anti-Semitic online abuse, primarily at the hands of a neo-Nazi blog whose readers and creators don’t want to see her succeed, reports The Times of Israel.

The blog, The Daily Stormer, which is one of the most prominent neo-Nazi sites in United States and has backed presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, is run by Andrew Anglin, who can be seen below wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat.

Speaking to BuzzFeed about the attacks, Schrode says that they reflect “more and more anti-Semitism this election cycle.” She also shared on Facebook just some of the anti-Semitic things that have been sent her way via the internet.

‘Everyone knows it’s TIME for America’s first evil retarded teen cunt Congress kike! Fire up the oven! All would laugh with glee as they gang raped her and then bashed her bagel eating brains in.’

BuzzFeed also quoted another comment that reads, “Get out of my country, kike. Get to Israel where you belong. That or the oven. Take your pick.”

The Daily Stormer did much worse than just say horribly racist things about Schrode, though. They took things a frightening step further by posting her personal email, social media handles, and cellphone number on the website.

Schrode followed up the examples of anti-Semitic comments she’s received online with her own feelings on the matter, saying,

‘This unspeakable vitriol goes far beyond anti-Semitism. It is not merely an attack on me or on one people, but rather an attack on any individual or group who is targeted because of faith, race, nationality, gender, ability, orientation or other arbitrary classification.’

Schrode has since reported the harassment and says that local police are doing extra patrols in the area and “are well aware, should anything occur here.”

Schrode, who is currently running against incumbent Jared Huffman in the second district, should she win, would become the youngest person in the House of Representatives, and the youngest woman to ever be elected to Congress.

Schrode has a long history of charity work and entrepreneurship, dating back to when she was just 13 and founded Turning Green, a national nonprofit that promotes environment education and advocacy. She also launched The Schoolbag, which provides school supplies to students in need around the world.

To learn more about Schrode, check out the video below:

Featured image is a screenshot from the video.