A sticky situation: Congressional candidate accused of doctoring photos to add campaign stickers - News Summed Up

A sticky situation: Congressional candidate accused of doctoring photos to add campaign stickers


But when the photo appeared on social media, the group was all wearing Estevez campaign stickers. MANCHESTER, N.H. — A Republican representative running for a New Hampshire congressional seat is under fire after people in photographs posted on his social media accounts complained the images were altered to show them wearing campaign stickers. Rice says no one had Estevez stickers on at the time, and the representatives weren’t even aware that he was running for Congress. Estevez says he will release an official statement soon. WMUR-TV reports Rep. Eric Estevez tweeted that his computer had been hacked and suggested that the doctored pictures were the work of the “establishment.”Hacked 8 times, 2 attack pieces, Establishment Republicans upset I'd say our messaging is working @NHGOP @RNCLatinos pic.twitter.com/wfjVZDn4DB — Eric Estevez (@EricEstevez) July 10, 2016Republican Rep. Kimberly Rice says she agreed to take a picture with Estevez and two other House members at a fundraiser.


Source: National Post July 13, 2016 13:52 UTC



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