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“Virtual Front Porches”: Running for President, William McKinley-Style

Partying Campaigning Like It’s 1999 1899* Maybe 25th U.S. President William McKinley had it right:  forget the ennui and tedium of modern political campaigns — the years-long scrounging for campaign cash; repetitive debates; blathery “Town Halls”; etc. Instead, candidates should steal a page from McKinley’s playbook:  campaign from their front porch. A virtual, 21st-century porch. 19th...
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