Kansas City Hates Political Texts

We MIGHT have linked this one earlier but it's worth revisiting for the purposes of compilation.

To wit . . .

AMID CAMPAIGN 2024 CLIMAX, KANSAS CITY HATES POLITICAL TEXTS MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE!!!

It might be the most intrusive form of messaging so far and the response is ALWAYS negative when it's unwelcome or from strangers.

Accordingly . . . That's a good place to start in this quickie local political compilation . . .

Voters preparing for the 2024 presidential election have noticed an increase in the number of text messages coming from candidates, campaigns, PACs, and unknown sources.

"Seriously, I delete a whole boatload every day at least 10 to 12," Meredith, a Johnson County resident, said.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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