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Questions Over Tinubu's 2027 Campaign PostersWhat can be presumed is that the presidency either approves of it or is deliberately turning a blind eye. It's difficult to convince someone who claims not to see what is clearly visible. Former ...
In response, LLYC, the global Marketing and Corporate Affairs firm, is launching Signs of Pride, a campaign that rekindles the original protest banners of the first Pride marches, returning them ...
The creatives behind Mamdani’s striking striking branding talk about how they designed a poster that broke all the rules of political aesthetics. There isn’t a single element that carried Zohran ...
Iowa U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst is serving her second, six-year term representing Iowa in the U.S. Senate and is up for re-election in 2026. She has not formally launched a re-election campaign, but her ...
Bottega Veneta’s First Design Director, Edward Buchanan, Steps Into the Campaign Spotlight The house’s first-ever design director stars in its latest campaign, bringing his legacy full circle.
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen officially launched his re-election campaign Thursday morning, highlighting what he called a strong record of conservative wins and reaffirming his support for ...
Mayor Eric Adams has received more than $150,000 in campaign contributions from Staten Island for his re-election run, according to New York City Campaign Finance Board data.
Former President Joe Biden struggled to perform even the basic tasks of a political candidate during his abortive 2024 re-election bid, with even pre-recorded campaign videos junked as “unusable ...
The nearly five-minute ad shows Secretary of State Diego Morales visiting Marion County election sites in 2024 and includes footage of public employees and volunteers.
Update: The Marion County Election Board voted on May 21, 2025, to launch an investigation into Secretary of State Diego Morales' recent campaign video's potential violation of Indiana election law.
The five week campaign was lamented by many as dull. But on TikTok, where millions of Australians are daily, it was anything but.
New research reveals a growing number of Australians are encountering political misinformation and disinformation in the election campaign and are worried about it.
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