OHIO: Voter Fraud Billboards Appear In Minority Neighborhoods
The above billboards are appearing in numerous minority neighborhoods across Ohio. And Clear Channel won't say who is paying for them.
Civil rights and labor groups have denounced the billboards as an attempt to intimidate minority voters. "Intimidating billboards that point out voter fraud are appearing in predominantly African American communities in Ohio, despite little to no evidence that voter fraud exists," said Ohio AFL-CIO Secretary Treasurer Pierrette “Petee” Talley in a statement. Clear Channel vice president of marketing, Jim Cullinan said, "the signs are accurate and are not an attack ads and that is why the signs will remain." NBC4: The name on the bottom of the ad says, "Private Family Foundation" who are they? "The advertiser asked to remain anonymous," said Cullinan."
Labels: GOP, Ohio, racism, voter rights