Hidden truth: How different voters see completely opposite ads about Harris
Political groups send conflicting messages about **Kamala Harris** to different voter groups this election season. Muslims and Jews get opposite Israel-related ads while other demographics receive custom-made controversial content
In recent months political groups started showing two-faced advertising about Kamala Harris to different voter groups: Muslims got pro-Israel messages highlighting her Jewish family ties while Jewish communities saw ads about her supposed anti-Israel stance
The mixed messaging didnt stop there. One organization pushed ads about Harrisʼs progressive values to Trump supporters (which is quite strange) while another group sent videos to young progressive voters showing how she left their ideals behind
- Black voters got warnings about Democrats plans to ban menthol smokes
- Working-class white males saw messages about minority quotas
- Different groups received opposite info about her stance on Israel
- Young liberals got content about her leaving progressive values
The targeting became super-specific in swing states - some groups even used micro-targeting to reach voters with custom messages about nicotine products and job opportunities: this showed how modern political messaging works in todays digital age