An image mistakenly used in a political ad targeting Georgia instead of a battleground state was quickly pulled from Facebook after online sleuths pointed out the error. The ad, which featured a scenic view of Georgia, ran on Facebook for several days before being taken down. AdImpact reported that approximately $6,000 worth of ads ran from Sept. 10 until Monday. While Trump’s campaign declined to comment on the mishap, Harris aides mocked the mistake, calling it a “top notch operation.” The story was first reported in the Politically Georgia A.M. newsletter, which covers political news and analysis in the state. The incident highlights the importance of accurate targeting and messaging in political advertising, especially in closely contested races. Readers can subscribe to the newsletter for daily updates on Georgia politics and beyond.
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