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Philadelphia Eagles Deny Endorsing Kamala Harris, Remove Counterfeit Ads from Seven Locations
Sep 3, 2024, 11:13 AM
The Philadelphia Eagles have denied endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president following the appearance of counterfeit political ads around Philadelphia, including at 34th and Walnut. These ads, which falsely claimed Harris as the team's 'official candidate,' were spotted at various locations, including bus stops. The Eagles have issued a statement clarifying that they are not responsible for the ads and are actively working with their advertising partner to remove them. The team emphasized that the ads are counterfeit and not an official endorsement. The city has also confirmed that the posters were illegally placed by someone who broke into the securely covered shelter ad space. The ads were found in seven locations throughout the city during the Labor Day weekend.
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