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Mail May Not Be Flashy, But It Helps Win Campaigns

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While political candidates and interest groups try to get their message to voters through tv and radio ads and on-line, consultants who run campaigns say one of the most reliable and effective tools for communicating is actually very low-tech. The California Report's Sacramento Bureau Chief Scott Detrow takes a look at the lasting impact of the humble mailer.

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