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Google Red-Flagged Kentucky AG’s Taxpayer-Funded Ads

Por: The Daily Beast Politics October 23, 2023

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With less than a week to go before the Republican primary this May, the office of Kentucky attorney general launched a paid video ad campaign to raise awareness about human trafficking, featuring the gubernatorial candidate himself.To be clear, the video was not the work of Cameron’s political campaign. Instead, it was part of a conducted by the commonwealth’s office of attorney general (OAG). And the costs weren’t underwritten by... + full article



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