Kamala Harris and the Democrat Party will do anything to keep Donald Trump out of the White House.
But the depths they are willing to stoop to left Americans shaking their heads.
And Kamala Harris got caught red-handed pulling this sick election dirty trick.
Kamala Harris spreading actual misinformation onlineĀ
Democrats and their notetakers in the media love to claim misinformation online is a direct threat to democracy.
A Washington Post reporter even went so far as to ask White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre if Joe Biden would take action to stop an X Spaces interview between Donald Trump and Elon Musk to stop the spread of so-called āmisinformationā online.
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But if it wasnāt clear already, it should be by now that what Democrats really mean by āmisinformationā is just speech they donāt like.
Thatās because the Harris campaign is deceptively editing headlines from news articles to make it seem like publications such as The Guardian, Reuters, CBS, USA Today, the Associated Press, and others endorsed Harris.
āThe Harris campaign has been editing news headlines and descriptions within Google search ads that make it appear as if the Guardian, Reuters, CBS News and other major publishers are on her side,ā Axios reported.
One edited headline read āHarris Will Lower Health Costs,ā and it contained the description āKamala Harris will lower the cost of high-quality affordable health care.ā
A questionable practiceĀ
All of these media outlets essentially endorsed Harris anyway and slant their coverage to benefit Harris as best they can.
Even Harrisās allies in the press were embarrassed when this story came to light.
“While weĀ understand why an organization might wish to align itself with the Guardian’s trusted brand, we need to ensure it is being used appropriately and with our permission. We’ll be reaching out to Google for more information about this practice,” a statement from the Guardian to Axios read.
The Kamala Harris campaign defended the practice as strictly complying with Googleās rules.Ā
“Election advertisers are required to complete an identity verification process and we prominently display in-ad disclosures that clearly show people who paid for the ad,” the Kamala Harris spokesperson claimed.
But there is little doubt that if the Trump campaign edited article headlines to try and deceive voters into thinking these outlets supported his campaign that two things would happen.
First, the news organizations in question would raise hell about it.
And second, Google would immediately change the rules on advertisements to ban this practice of allowing political campaigns to edit news headlines.