Houston billboard company pulled Kamala Harris ad after complaints

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The Fayette County Democratic Party raised enough money to put up a Kamala Harris billboard, but it was taken down after a neighboring business got complaints.

Members of the local Democratic party in rural, bright red Fayette County were thrilled this month when they learned their hours of phone banking and fundraising would finally pay off. The party’s record $9,000 haul was more than enough to fund a large billboard for Vice President Kamala Harris along Highway 71, the well-trafficked road that connects Houston to Austin, party chair Mary Wolf said.

Reddest county in the state': How Montgomery County powers Republican victories in Texas The party has asked the Texas Democratic Party and its lawyers for guidance on whether there might be any recourse. In this situation, “there could be a breach of contract issue depending on the terms of any contracts entered by the involved parties,” said Aaron Terr, a lawyer and director of public advocacy at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.

 

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