Sunday, October 18, 2009

States weigh campaign rules for the Internet age (AP)

In this 2009 picture free by the histrion Wagman campaign, histrion Wagman poses for a picture during his defeated politician for politician in St. Petersburg, Fla. When the Florida mayoral politician desired to encourage his campaign, he did what another flourishing politicians hit done: He took discover an ad that popped up on Google when anyone searched for his opponents' names. But after a competition crusade complained that the ad did not hit the required 'paid for by' disclaimer, the Florida Elections Commission told Wagman to vanish it and clear a $250 fine. (AP Photo/Scott Wagman Campaign)AP - To encourage his past crusade for politician of St. Petersburg, Fla., histrion Wagman bought an ad that popped up online when anyone ran a Google see for his opponents' names.


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