According to CNN, 127 million Americans voted in this fall’s election. That’s 61 percent of eligible voters, compared to 67 percent in 1960.
By David Burn
According to CNN, 127 million Americans voted in this fall’s election. That’s 61 percent of eligible voters, compared to 67 percent in 1960.
David Burn is the co-founder, editor, and publisher of Adpulp.com. David joined the ad agency business in 1997 as a copywriter and then worked for seven agencies in five states prior to launching Bonehook in 2010. Today, David is a writer, brand strategist, and leader of creative teams in Austin, TX.
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I was surprised more companies didn’t jump on the ‘free stuff for voting’ bandwagon. Seems like the perfect way to get consumers in store and trying out your products: http://thefutureofads.com/2008/11/04/america-loves-free-stuff/