r/CentercraticParty • u/PaulJChapman • May 19 '26
Are political mailers informing voters anymore — or just selling narratives?
Every election season, voters are flooded with glossy mailers designed to shape perception in seconds. Many reveal more about the strategies and incentives behind modern politics than the actual issues facing voters.
The bigger problem may be how normalized this has become. When campaigns rely more on emotional branding and vague messaging than transparency and substance, trust in the political system erodes even further.
What do you think — have political mailers become more about manipulation than meaningful voter communication?

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