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RandySF

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Mon Oct 14, 2024, 06:52 PM Monday

MI-07: Michigan Republican Blames 'Proofing Error' for Misleading Ad in Black-Owned Newspaper

Black state lawmakers in Michigan are calling on the state’s attorney general and a local county prosecutor to investigate the congressional campaign of Tom Barrett, a Republican, for an ad in a Black-owned newspaper that incorrectly listed Election Day as Nov. 6.

The complaint from the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus, filed on Sunday, accuses the campaign of Mr. Barrett, who is running for the seat being vacated by Representative Elissa Slotkin, of intentionally providing false information to disenfranchise Black voters. Election Day is Nov. 5.

Mr. Barrett’s campaign has strongly denied the allegation and characterized it as a one-time “proofing error” that is inconsistent with the campaign’s other advertisements aimed at Black voters.

“On Nov. 6 vote for Tom Barrett” reads the information box at the center of the full-page advertisement, which appeared in the Oct. 2 issue of The Michigan Bulletin, a Black-owned alternative weekly that has published in the Lansing area for 30 years. At the bottom of the page, the disclaimer “Paid for by Tom Barrett for Congress” appears.



https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/14/us/politics/michigan-republican-misleading-ad.html

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MI-07: Michigan Republican Blames 'Proofing Error' for Misleading Ad in Black-Owned Newspaper (Original Post) RandySF Monday OP
I believe a full page replacement ad and statement of correction, explaning the date was wrong, is appropriate. Think. Again. Monday #1

Think. Again.

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1. I believe a full page replacement ad and statement of correction, explaning the date was wrong, is appropriate.
Mon Oct 14, 2024, 07:17 PM
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