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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Does an image of the AARP mailer exist anywhere on the internet? [View all]Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)21. I don't get snail mail from the campaign
but I have 2 email accounts and get emails everyday from different sources with the campaign and I've never seen ANY logos in the emails. I've never even thought about them sending out mailers, I guess they do, but I get the impression they'd much rather do emails, just because it's more cost effective.
I'd also like to see a copy of this "mailer."
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Does an image of the AARP mailer exist anywhere on the internet? [View all]
Bjorn Against
Jan 2016
OP
"Rovian ratfuck" might just be one of the greatest terms I've seen on this forum.
VulgarPoet
Jan 2016
#6
Could be that or a Brockian ratfuck. He's a pretty experienced right wing rat fucker.
morningfog
Jan 2016
#8
You do realize that there are more types of ads than the ones you listed don't you?
Bjorn Against
Jan 2016
#40
You better inform the US Postal Service that mailers are not a form of advertising
Bjorn Against
Jan 2016
#44
AARP does NOT back single payer because they make money by selling insurance policies
Skwmom
Jan 2016
#37
I haven't seen "a lot of outrage." I've seen a story that says AARP asked Sanders'
MADem
Jan 2016
#11
You do realize that the dispute with the Culinary Union has been resolved?
Bjorn Against
Jan 2016
#15
I have an AARP press release. Obviously, they could be lying just to smear Bernie.
DanTex
Jan 2016
#25
Or maybe they never saw a mailer but were told about it by someone. Who knows?
morningfog
Jan 2016
#33
The AARP site is heavily populated with images of most of the presidential candidates.
morningfog
Jan 2016
#47
AARP has told Sanders to stop using it. Only a recipient is likely to put it out. nt
MADem
Jan 2016
#63
I don't know what happened. Did AARP actually see a Sanders mailers with its logo?
morningfog
Jan 2016
#22
So no factual evidence as of yet. We're going based upon a statement by AARP. Who tipped them?
frylock
Jan 2016
#60
using the search field, I am finding the statement of the Sanders issue on both of your links
passiveporcupine
Jan 2016
#62