Mysterious robocall falsely claims Barack Obama is endorsing SD 35 candidate Daphne Campbell

This story originated from FloridaPolitics.com by Ryan Nicol and permission has been granted to repost.

It’s unclear who’s behind the call, as Obama has not endorsed anyone in the race.the race.

ByRyan Nicol

onAugust 13, 2020

Just days ahead of the Aug. 18 primary, a robocall has emerged falsely claiming former President Barack Obama has endorsed Senate District 35 candidate Daphne Campbell.

Campbell, a former Senator who was ousted in 2018 from her District 38 seat, is one of six Democrats competing in the contest. Obama has not endorsed anyone in that six-person field.

Yet the robocall stitches together a pre-recorded script from Obama and splices in former Sen. Campbell’s name where appropriate.

In the script, Campbell’s name is read by a female voice clearly distinct from Obama’s. We’ve inserted her name in brackets where it appears in the script to make clear Obama does not actually speak her name.

“Hi, this is Barack Obama calling on behalf of my friend, [Sen. Daphne Campbell],” the audio recording begins, according to a copy obtained by Florida Politics.

“Today is Election Day and it’s critically important that you get to the polls, cast your ballot and make your voice heard. I’m supporting [Sen. Daphne Campbell] because they’re the only candidate running to represent you and who will be a champion for middle-class families, and I know [Sen. Daphne Campbell] will fight to defend the progress we’ve made over the last eight years.”

Obama’s reference to “progress we’ve made over the last eight years” appears to imply this recording was made in 2016 as he was set to exit office. That could lead some to believe a group supporting Campbell is simply reusing a 2016 endorsement from Obama, back when she was running for the SD 38 seat.

That’s not the case either, however. While Obama backed several Democratic candidates in competitive Senate races that cycle, Campbell was notably absent from his endorsement list.

That snub was highlighted by Campbell’s opponent in the General Election, non-party affiliated candidates Phillip Brutus.

The robocall continues on. “I trust [Sen. Daphne Campbell] to keep fighting for all the things we believe in: a woman’s right to choose, protecting Medicare and Social Security, making college more affordable and protecting our environment,” Obama says in the recording.

“Our children need us to keep working to make this country stronger, fairer, safer and cleaner, and [Sen. Daphne Campbell] will do just that. Again, this is Barack Obama urging you to get to the polls to vote for the candidate who has my back and yours: [Sen. Daphne Campbell]. Thanks, and go vote.”

The ad closes with the disclaimer, “This has been a paid political advertisement not paid for or approved by any campaign committee or Daphne Campbell.”

Florida Politics has attempted to contact Campbell to seek a comment on the advertisement but has not received a reply.

The ad does disclaim being paid for by her campaign, however. That leaves an open question as to who’s behind the fake endorsement.

Campbell has been caught falsely claiming endorsements before, however. In 2018, she repeatedly released campaign materials showing Aventura Commissioner Robert Shelley was endorsing her bid. Shelley, in fact, endorsed her opponent, Jason Pizzo. Pizzo would go on to oust Campbell and win the SD 38 seat.

Falsely claiming an endorsement violates Florida law. Florida Statute 106.143 reads: “It is unlawful for any candidate or person on behalf of a candidate to represent that any person or organization supports such candidate, unless the person or organization so represented has given specific approval in writing to the candidate to make such representation.” Violations can result in civil penalties.

She’s also courted controversy this cycle. In July, she falsely claimed she’s never been a party to a civil lawsuitdespite being named as a party in at least 10 different cases in Miami-Dade County.

In 2019, the non-profit organization Farm Share was forced to cancel a food distribution event after Campbell improperly linked the event to her campaign. Farm Share is a 501(c)(3) organization and is barred from participating in campaign events.

Campbell is competing in the Democratic primary against former firefighter Wilbur Harbin, Miami Gardens City Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro, outgoing Reps. Shevrin Jones and Barbara Watson, and former Rep. Cynthia Stafford.

The winner will be heavily favored for the seat in the General Election match-up against write-in candidate Darien Hill.

Written ByRyan Nicol

Ryan Nicol covers news out of South Florida for Florida Politics. Ryan is a native Floridian who attended undergrad at Nova Southeastern University before moving on to law school at Florida State. After graduating with a law degree he moved into the news industry, working in TV News as a writer and producer, along with some freelance writing work. If you’d like to contact him, send an email to ryan.t.nicol@gmail.com.

Feed Your City Challenge: Miami

Miami – (August 8th, 2020) – The Feed Your City Challenge – founded by retired NBA star, Ricky Davis, and music industry legend, Tony Draper – will make the sixth stop on its nationwide campaign to combat the COVID19 pandemic August 8th in the parking lot of the Calder Casino at 2 pm EST. Miami native, Grammy-nominated rapper/songwriter, entrepreneur, and record executive, Rick Ross will help serve the community fresh groceries and PPE items until supplies last.

Working alongside Mayor Oliver Gilbert III, Miami Gardens Police Chief Delma Noel-Pratt, Urban Community Connections, Inc. President, Sharron “Charito” Henley and Chris McCaffery, CEO of TSE Entertainment organizers of the event will utilize the grounds of the centrally located Calder Casino parking lot (21001 NW 27th Ave, Miami Gardens, FL 33056) at 2 pm to serve the community until all supplies are gone.

Feed Your City Challenge will aim to provide fresh groceries and essential PPE supplies for up to 4,000 community members via non-contact drive-thru lanes, following all CDC social distancing guidelines. The organization has produced community-driven events in cities all across the country and served thousands of people impacted by the coronavirus. Miami will join the growing list of cities receiving support in response to the covid19 pandemic.

Who: Grammy-nominated rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur, and record executive, Rick Ross, NBA Vet Ricky Davis, and music industry legend Tony Draper (Suave House Records)

What: Feed Your City Challenge

When: August 8th at 2 pm EST

Where: Calder Casino – Parking lot- 21001 NW 27th Ave, Miami Gardens, FL 33056

Why:  The need for communities to work together to support and uplift each other through the COVID19 crisis.

With a simple mission statement, ‘to serve underserved communities’, ‘Feed Your City Challenge’ will continue feeding those in need and challenge more cities to join. Previous events around the country included Norfolk, VA with recording artistPusha T; Petersburg VA with recording artist Trey Songz; Brooklyn, NY with music executive Steven Victor in honor of Pop-Smoke; Oakland, CA withGrammy award-winning (and Oscar-nominated), producer/singer/songwriter Raphael Saadiq and Los Angeles, CA withGrammy award-winning multi-platinum producer Mustard, singer Jhene Aiko and Grammy award-winning artist Roddy Ricch