Democrats are hitting back against the tea party group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) for their latest anti-Obamacare ad … not because of what it says, but because of the imagery it uses.
The latest ad from the tea party-affiliated group backed by the Koch brothers slams Colorado Sen. Mark Udall for his support of the Affordable Care Act, picturing him alongside Pres. Obama. But that image, which shows Obama and Udall frowning and looking concerned, came from an event the two appeared at together in the wake of the Aurora theater shooting.
AFP regrets erroneously using the image: we've removed it from the ad; and we sincerely apologize to Aurora families. #copolitics #coleg
— AFPColorado (@AFPColorado) April 23, 2014
The group owned up to its mistake Wednesday afternoon via Twitter, apologizing to Aurora families who may have been offended.
AFP also removed the original version of the ad from YouTube, and uploaded a new version that replaced the questionable photo with a Photoshopped shot of Udall and Obama together. (See the replacement shot for yourself at 0:18.)









