![]() "The finished ad was sent to Republican party officials for proofing, approved and returned to us for publication," Thompson said. "The mistake began with the paper's staff, not the initial ad submission."Įarlier this year, Montford raised the possibility that his opponent may attempt to co-opt the city commissioner's likeliness to gain votes. He said the newspaper's advertising staff mistakenly inserted the wrong picture. ![]() Tim Thompson, the Star's publisher, blamed human error. "They're building on my reputation to elect someone that's unknown." ![]() Someone is literally stealing my identity," said Miller, a Montford supporter. The Republican candidate in the race, a Taylor County woman also named Nancy Miller, is challenging Democratic state Sen. Miller said she believes the Gulf County Republican Party purposefully submitted the advertisement with her photo to capitalize on her name recognition in Leon County. "This is our slate for our future! Time to commit is now! Vote for our party's choice!" "Primaries are over," the advertisement said. Marco Rubio and conservative congressional hopeful Neal Dunn, among others. Joe Star. It shows Miller's picture alongside presidential candidate Donald Trump, his running mate Indiana Gov. ![]() Tallahassee City Commissioner Nancy Miller claims a Republican group "stole her identity" when it ran her photo in a political ad instead of a picture of the other Nancy Miller, a GOP candidate for state Senate. ![]()
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