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Republican Party’s Bogus Efforts to Frustrate Democratic Voters

MONews
1 Min Read

“Muslims in Michigan this fall began seeing pro-Israel ads praising Vice President Kamala Harris for marrying a Jewish man and supporting a Jewish state. Meanwhile, Jews in Pennsylvania saw ads with opposing messages from the same group. Harris wanted to stop U.S. arms shipments to Israel.” washington post report.

“Another group promoted ‘Kamala’s bold progressive agenda’ to conservative Donald Trump voters, while a third flooded the phones of young progressives with videos about how Harris gave up her progressive dreams. Black voters in North Carolina were told that Democrats wanted to eliminate menthol cigarettes, and working-class white men in the Midwest were warned that Harris would support quotas for minorities and reject gin nicotine pouches.”

“What voters couldn’t have known at the time was that all of the ads were part of a single $45 million effort created by political advisors to Tesla founder Elon Musk, who previously worked on the presidential campaign of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (Republican). ).”

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