Twitter political ad ban bashed by Trump campaign, lauded by 2020 Dems

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'Twitter just walked away from hundreds of millions of dollars of potential revenue,' Trump's campaign manager said.

William CummingsWASHINGTON – After Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey declared on Wednesday that his company would no longer run political ads, President Donald Trump's reelection campaign denounced the move, while several 2020 Democratic presidential candidates lauded the decision.

Parscale expressed doubt that Twitter would apply the policy fairly across political ideologies and called it"another attempt to silence conservatives, since Twitter knows President Trump has the most sophisticated online program ever known." "It would be unfortunate to suggest that the only option available to social media companies to do so is the full withdrawal of political advertising, but when faced with a choice between ad dollars and the integrity of our democracy, it is encouraging that, for once, revenue did not win out," he said.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, another leading Democratic primary candidate, ran an ad on Facebook claiming that the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg had endorsed Trump for reelection. She said she used the deliberate falsehood to illustrate the problem she sees with Zuckerberg's position that it is not his company's role to regulate political content.

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