A California sheriff has publicly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign for using his image in a political advertisement without his consent, accusing the campaign of spreading false information.
The sheriff, who has served in Tulare County for over three decades, expressed his frustration, stating that he does not endorse Harris, particularly criticizing her approach to border security and immigration. He described the advertisement as 'smoke and mirrors,' highlighting his dissatisfaction with the portrayal of his views and the campaign's handling of border issues.
This incident has sparked discussions on the ethics of political advertising and the importance of accurate representation of endorsements.
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Typical political games, using people's images without permission to push an agenda that can't stand on its own merits.
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Tulare sheriff decries use of his image in Kamala Harris border security campaign ad
Boudreaux, a Republican who has worked for the Tulare County Sheriff's office in California for 37 years, said he does not support Harris and that the video is "smoke and mirrors."
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