Edit: Oh for fuck’s sake.

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    I’ve learned the hard way to never give my email or address to charities or political campaigns. If they require that info to donate, they don’t get a donation 🤷

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      I didn’t give them my email address! I don’t even know how they got it!

      I’m not even a registered Democrat.

      Also, I already voted for them. I wish there was some way to let them know that.

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        They know. If you are still receiving get out the vote communications, then it just hasn’t been passed down yet. Just unsubscribe.

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      I have to give my email in order to get a mail-in ballot. And of course, they put that email on all the political lists so they can bombard you. I typically just keep blocking them and they have reduced over time. Still frustrated tho…

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    It really is. There were a couple of actually useful messages inviting me to a rally, that I almost missed because when you get TOO MANY messages, you don’t read ANY of them.

    They went WAY too heavy on the targeted email and text ads. Those don’t get undecided votes, they just annoy the people who already support you.

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    I get lots of emails from both sides, I’ve trained Google to send them all to spam. If I donate to a candidate, it won’t be because of an email.

    I sent an email to my (Republican) congressman at his official Congress email address about an issue, and he must have used that as an excuse to add me to his solicitation list, and now my spam is filled with all the emails. I can only imagine how much worse it would be if I lived in a competitive state.

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    Oh dear does your gmail look like this? Sweet child my TEXTS look like this times about 4. I have no idea how they all got my number.

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      I haven’t gotten a text directly from the campaign yet. I’ve gotten a few others for local stuff, but that’s it.

      My favorite is a guy who sent me a text. His nickname is, apparently, Top Gun, which is also the name of his business. He’s a gun range owner. I know that’s his nickname because he put it in quotes between his first and last name in his text. Also, every other sentence ended with an emoji. Also also, I had already voted and not for him.

      So I’m not voting for him for all three reasons.

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        Top Gun

        kagis

        Apparently this is at least his second election doing this.

        I’m a little suspicious that the goal is to promote his business more than running for office.

        He apparently bought a furniture store and converted the whole thing into a massive gun store with a bunch of amenities with "the largest showroom and indoor shooting range in the Midwest. "

        https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/08/27/top-guns-gun-store-indoor-range/

        EDIT: As I vaguely remember, when US legislation went through restricting unsolicited telemarketing and such, there was an exception for political campaigns.

        checks

        https://www.donotcall.gov/

        The National Do Not Call Registry gives you a choice about whether to receive telemarketing calls

        • You can register your home or mobile phone for free.

        • After you register, other types of organizations may still call you, such as charities, political groups, debt collectors and surveys. To learn more, read our FAQs.

        Yeah. Thinking that might be the angle.

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          That’s the guy. He also opened his own private school during COVID (in the gun store) where kids didn’t have to wear masks or be vaccinated.

          Mystifyingly, there’s also an ice cream parlor in the store’s lobby. Even my conservative mother-in-law who was career army said, “well we’re not going there” when she found that out.

          Which is yet another reason I would never vote for him.

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      Especially when I’ve got under $200 in my bank account. My wife gave them $25 last month though. She gets endless texts because of it.

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        More lies than anything else. There are always a few statements that can easily be disproven with a quick search. It’s tailored to people who only trust news that was spoon-fed to them by Trump.