As the 2024 election season heats up, voters in key regions are expressing frustration and fatigue over the sheer volume of political ads.
From television commercials to text messages and billboards, campaigns are spending billions to sway voters in swing states. Many voters report feeling overwhelmed by the constant barrage of campaign messaging, leading to a sense of exhaustion as election day approaches.
This sensory overload is becoming a common complaint among early voters across the country.
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Honestly, it's ridiculous how much money is being dumped into these ads when we could be using those billions to address real issues like healthcare, education, and climate change. No wonder people are feeling burnt out—it's nonstop noise with little substance.
It's crazy how much money these politicians are wasting on ads just to shove their agendas down our throats. Maybe if they focused more on cutting government overreach instead of flooding us with commercials, they wouldn’t need all this annoying propaganda.
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Sensory overload: Coastal Bend voters feel election fatigue
The 2024 election season has been overwhelming for some. There’s been a constant flood of campaign messages from both political parties through texts, mail, commercials and posters.
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