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The National Republican Congressional Committee, which came under fire earlier this year for a deceptive series of fake Democratic candidate websites that it later changed after public outcry, has launched a new set of deceptive websites, this time designed to look like local news sources.
The NRCC has created about two dozen of these new faux-news sites targeting Democrats, both challengers and incumbents, and is promoting them across the country with localized Google search ads.
The NRCC's single-page sites are designed to appear to be a local news portal, with logos like "North County Update" or "Central Valley Update." The articles begin in the impartial voice of a political fact-checking site, hoping to lure in readers. "We'll take a look at her record and let you decide," starts one. Then they gradually morph into more biting language. At the very bottom, in a box, is the disclaimer that the NRCC paid for the site.
"This is a new and effective way to disseminate information to voters who are interested in learning the truth about these Democratic candidates," said Andrea Bozek, communications director for the NRCC.
. . . Among the others 20-plus Democrats targeted with such sites are Amanda Renteria, Scott Peters and Ami Bera in California, Ann Callis, Bill Enyart and Brad Schneider in Illinois, Andrew Romanoff in Colorado, Stacy Appel in Iowa, Sean Eldridge in New York, Nick Casey in West Virginia and more.
read: http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/nrcc-launches-fake-news-sites-to-attack-democratic-candidates-20140812
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(182,904 posts)1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)Imagine their response when it's proven that the information they got is flat out wrong?
Maybe it's just me; but, my response to being deliberately lied to would not be respect for or support of the side lying to me!
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,621 posts)Donny Ferguson did this with his fake "newspaper" in Montana, now conveniently wiped from the Internet.
More political dirty tricks from that dynamic duo, Donny and Eugene
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