McMullin campaign sues PAC, television stations over attack ad
SALT LAKE CITY — The campaign for Utah Senate candidate Evan McMullin filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the political action committee responsible for an ad they claim uses doctored footage to"mislead Utah voters."
McMullin says the attack ad, which features him saying"the Republican base is racist," is a lie and that his words were taken out of context from when he participated in a CNN panel in 2017.
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