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		<title>The More You Write, The Less They Read*</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phil Van Treuren blogs about political campaigning on Killer Campaigning.
Campaign brochures from local political candidates are something that most of us are accustomed to getting in the mail around election time, and frequently they fit the same mold: too much information jammed into too small a space.
In the last decade, I&#8217;ve seen dozens of variations [...]]]></description>
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