Deceptive Democratic PAC Ad Targets Republicans in Pennsylvania
Deceptive Democratic PAC Ad Targets Republicans in Pennsylvania
Deceptive Democratic PAC Ad Targets Republicans in Pennsylvania
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Democratic super PAC Pennsylvania Values aired deceptive ads in Pennsylvania, posing as pro-Trump, using old Trump clips to discourage early voting, which contradicts Trump's current stance supporting various voting methods. The ads faced backlash for alleged election interference and were taken down by Google after being watched hundreds of thousands of times. Similar deceptive tactics have been used in the past, reminiscent of the case of Douglass Mackey who faced legal consequences for encouraging misleading voting practices. Conservative groups criticized the ad as disinformation and an attempt to suppress Republican votes.

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Trump campaign hits progressive Pennsylvania PAC with cease-and-desist over deceptive ads on mail-in votes
Deceptive ad from Pennsylvania Values claims Trump opposes early, mail-in voting and his voters should too: report
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Trump campaign hits progressive Pennsylvania PAC with cease-and-desist over deceptive ads on mail-in votes
Deceptive ad from Pennsylvania Values claims Trump opposes early, mail-in voting and his voters should too: report
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