‘Put the majors last’ is the slogan of low-information, low-effort voters who are fed up with being taken for granted but still not bothered enough to actually do the hard work of choosing the best person for the job of leading their state and nation.
I’ve been involved in election campaigns over the last few decades, and in one particular federal campaign I was part of the strategy team offering professional services in digital communication.
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