GOP Stops Using Football Photos in E-mail Promo
The Mississippi Republican Party says it has stopped using a promotional email that included photos of two college football players without permission of the players or their schools.
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The Mississippi Republican Party says it has stopped using a promotional email that included photos of two college football players without permission of the players or their schools.
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