Yup, receiving deluges of political texts is an almost literally life-draining experience. And as we saw this year (and I've believed for a long time), money doesn't make much of a difference, particularly in top-ticket races like the presidential race. It's notable that in the ads with Obama for the Harris campaign, he never specificall…
Yup, receiving deluges of political texts is an almost literally life-draining experience. And as we saw this year (and I've believed for a long time), money doesn't make much of a difference, particularly in top-ticket races like the presidential race. It's notable that in the ads with Obama for the Harris campaign, he never specifically said why people should vote for Harris - he only asked for money. During the campaign, there was little difference between the Democratic Party and a giant telemarketing firm that was exempt from do-not-contact rules.
Yup, receiving deluges of political texts is an almost literally life-draining experience. And as we saw this year (and I've believed for a long time), money doesn't make much of a difference, particularly in top-ticket races like the presidential race. It's notable that in the ads with Obama for the Harris campaign, he never specifically said why people should vote for Harris - he only asked for money. During the campaign, there was little difference between the Democratic Party and a giant telemarketing firm that was exempt from do-not-contact rules.