What Do You Do With The Campaign Literature You Get?

  • 1
    76.27% (855 votes)
    Toss or recycle without reading
  • 2
    13.11% (147 votes)
    Read, laugh at it, then toss or recycle
  • 3
    8.65% (97 votes)
    There's an election?
  • 4
    1.96% (22 votes)
    Read and keep for reference when voting

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  1. Brian said on Oct 23 2010, 08:10 AM:

    Literature? That's being awfully kind.

  2. Floyd said on Oct 20 2010, 14:10 PM:

    Campaign flyers are inevitably full of stuff denigrating the other candidate(s), but with no solid information. They get tossed.

  3. SaveTheHubble said on Oct 20 2010, 11:10 AM:

    I get my campaign information from NPR and The Washington Post.

  4. EastCoastCrackPot said on Oct 20 2010, 10:10 AM:

    Just got one today for Paul Lepage here in Maine. Man that had to be the worst flier id ever received. All three bullet points started with the same phrase. This other guy for state senate got his name printed on the flier as well, but nothing else was said about that guy. The document referred to the republican party. Ive never registered republican. Sure I go to the tea party to smoke some marijuana in public and preach the Constitution but I am not a republican, nor a conservative.

  5. Randy Seifer said on Oct 20 2010, 01:10 AM:

    Why bother to state the obvious?