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The Branding of the Ballots: The “SAVE America” Act and the Boogeyman of 1924
TL;DR: The “SAVE America” Act is a masterclass in political branding – using “gold leaf” marketing and a 1924 historical boogeyman to justify a deliberate bottleneck at the ballot box. There is a specific kind of vanity that lives in … Continue reading
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