Moreno is an idiot
Meet Bernie Moreno, OH GOP Senate candidate.
Say good-bye Bernie.
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Moreno is an idiot
Meet Bernie Moreno, OH GOP Senate candidate.
Say good-bye Bernie.
In a campaign ad, Josh Mandel, a Republican Senate candidate from Ohio, shared an image of himself as a Marine with a group of Black troops. Social media posts falsely claim that Mandel photoshopped his head onto the body of a Black Marine. The Mandel campaign denied the claim and provided the media with a copy of the original image.
Well, knock me over with a feather...
In the crowded Republican primary field for a U.S. Senate seat in Ohio, candidate Mike Gibbons charges in a TV ad that his cohorts have taken his words on taxes "out of context" -- but his ad leaves out context and stretches the facts on their positions, too.
It's well known that JD Vance -- Donald Trump's endorsed candidate in the Ohio Republican primary for U.S. Senate -- was no fan of the former president just a few years back. Vance's past quotes practically write his opponents' attack ads for them. But the truth isn't enough in political campaigns.
Los Súper PAC republicanos están utilizando una estimación obsoleta de la CBO para afirmar falsamente en anuncios de TV que los demócratas votaron para aumentar los impuestos en $20 billones a "familias de ingresos bajos y medios". (Follow link for English version, too.)
Republican super PACs are using an outdated Congressional Budget Office estimate to falsely claim in TV ads that Democrats voted to raise taxes by $20 billion on "lower- and middle-income families."