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Tag: Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater

Posted inGovernment

Stitt Campaign Ad With Attorney General Draws Further Scrutiny

by Paul Monies June 7, 2022June 8, 2022

Eight Republican and Democratic House members have asked Oklahoma County’s district attorney to investigate a 30-second ad the Stitt campaign began running last week.

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Stitt’s ‘Oklahoma Turnaround’ Ads May Violate Ethics Rules

by Paul Monies June 6, 2022June 6, 2022
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