A Limitless Campaign
Election campaigns are still being misinterpreted as efforts to gather the masses. The campaign rules need changing.
July 31, 2007
When election campaign time comes around, candidates race to approach the voters. Whether they are regency, gubernatorial, presidential or parliamentary candidates, who previously spent little time preparing, suddenly they start going around smiling, visiting markets, shaking hands with ojek (motorbike taxi) drivers, sitting at food stalls and singing dangdut on stage. Their claims to “defending” the people become more strident than usual, wi
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