Pay-to-Play ad accusing Kema Dawson goes viral after Dad responds

A political advertisement accusing District 5 Councilwoman Kema Dawson of selling out the black community has gone viral on social media, garnering over 4,000 views and 55 shares in two days.

The ad, paid for by a group called “Friends of Verbon Muhammad,” chaired by Tony Little, has sparked a heated debate and a series of accusations among local political figures and community members.

The controversial ad features campaign finance records signed by Dawson, showing that she received thousands of dollars in contributions from companies that she helped secure millions of dollars in contracts.

Follow the money

The ad urges viewers to “follow the money” and provides a link to Dawson’s…

 

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