If you're sick of the incessant texts bombarding your phone from political campaigns, there are some things you need to know.
We've all gotten those political text messages that inundate our phones leading up to Election Day. But do they work?
Text messaging is a cost-effective and unregulated means of contact—and is proving to be irresistible to both campaigns.
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