Dr. Malik Hasan said a text message sent to NuVue Pharma customers last week urging them to vote against Pueblo County Commissioner Garrison Ortiz was not intended to be read as one message, but rather two separate and distinct messages.

The campaign text message that went out to customers that subscribe to NuVue updates stated, “Pueblo cannabis voters. Fire Garrison Ortiz. He support prohibition. Protect your rights. Elect Abel Tapia and return your ballot by Tue. 6/30. Show this text for Happy Hour any Hour @NuVue through 6/18.”

Hasan said on Tuesday that the two messages were supposed to be separated and weren’t meant to have anything to do with each other.

The messages were sent together in one text due to there being extra characters in the first text message, according to an email written by the person who sent the text message, Katharine Avery, the senior vice president

Article source: https://www.chieftain.com/news/20200623/nuvue-defends-anti-ortiz-text-message-ad

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