Fake Eagles Posters Support Kamala Harris
Fake Eagles Posters Support Kamala Harris
Fake Eagles Posters Support Kamala Harris
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In Philadelphia, street artist Winston Tseng claimed responsibility for placing counterfeit posters endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president, which the Eagles quickly denounced as fraudulent political ads. The posters appeared in multiple SEPTA bus shelters, prompting the city to clarify that they were not authorized by any official campaign or agency. Meanwhile, the Harris campaign is experimenting with new ad formats on social media, using a split-screen technique reminiscent of TikTok trends to capture attention in a saturated media landscape. On a separate note, Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Harris by labeling her as 'phony' due to her speech variations, igniting discussions about code-switching and hypocrisy in political discourse. As election season intensifies, candidates face increasing scrutiny and innovative advertising challenges, including the deluge of automated fundraising texts bombarding voters. Overall, these developments highlight the intersection of media strategies and political narratives as the campaign heats up.

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