Posted on 07/13/2018 9:01:04 AM PDT by Theoria
And I wonder if their parent company did anything to obstruct conservative or republican advertising?
“Chris Hurst, a first-time politician who was elected to Virginias House of Delegates last November, worked with Tech for Campaigns beginning several months before Election Day. The group redid his website, tweaked his online ads and coordinated a mass texting campaign to get out the vote.
“In the end, Mr. Hurst defeated his Republican opponent by eight points.”
No coincidences, however, I was just reading the headline at The Hill (the source of another thread) and a facebook ad instructs the viewer that when they see a political ad, to click on it and see who paid for it, how many people saw it and other information. HA!
Couldn’t pause it to get a screen shot, so if you want to see it:
http://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/396856-the-dishonesty-of-the-deep-state
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