Philadelphia Eagles say ads endorsing Harris for president are fake
The Philadelphia Eagles have issued a statement addressing recent advertisements that endorse Kamala Harris for president, declaring them as fake. The ads in question appear to use the team’s branding and imagery to falsely suggest that they support Harris’s presidential bid.
According to the Eagles, these advertisements have not been authorized by the team and do not reflect their official stance or endorsement. The team’s statement emphasizes that any use of their name, logo, or likeness in such ads is unauthorized and misleading.
The Eagles’ response highlights the importance of verifying the authenticity of political endorsements and advertisements, particularly when they involve prominent organizations or public figures. By clarifying their position, the team aims to prevent any confusion among their fans and the general public about their involvement or endorsement of political candidates.
This situation underscores a broader issue in political advertising where organizations or public figures can sometimes be misrepresented for the benefit of a campaign. The Eagles’ proactive approach in addressing the fake ads demonstrates their commitment to maintaining the integrity of their brand and ensuring that their public image is not used to mislead voters.
Posters hailing Harris as the ‘official candidate of the Philadelphia Eagles’ appeared around the City of Brotherly Love this week.
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