West Virginia Senate candidate distorts reality in campaign ad
Source: Yahoo News
WASHINGTON A Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in West Virginia is running an ad showing his primary opponent shaking hands with Hillary Clinton something that never happened. The ad uses a manipulated version of a photograph that originally showed his rival shaking the hand of someone else.
Evan Jenkins, a congressman from West Virginia, is running in a six-candidate primary for the Republican nomination, with the winner set to take on Democratic incumbent Sen. Joe Manchin in the fall. The GOP primary is next Tuesday.
A recent ad from Jenkinss campaign showed one of his Republican opponents, Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, genially greeting Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee for president. The image is a fake. But we only know that for sure because Jenkins spokesman Andy Sere told FactCheck.org that the Jenkins campaign had taken creative license with the ad.
We sometimes take creative license while arranging images in order to help make a substantive point, Sere said.
Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/west-virginia-senate-candidate-distorts-reality-campaign-ad-170728025.html
Apparently, this was even too much for Fox News...
keithbvadu2
(36,750 posts)"creative license" - like Jenkins shaking the hand of a child molester/killer?
That would be ok?
Or shaking the hand of a mass murderer?
rurallib
(62,406 posts)The parents are the lie family from Republican family values
pecosbob
(7,534 posts)is redundant.