In this vein: if we want something actually good to come out of it political ads should have to be in the form of public goods. You can spend as much as you want on a stadium or park whose name is “vote for Bloomberg in 2020” but no pointless tv slots.https://twitter.com/ZachWeiner/status/1230504704381276160 …
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I recall a documentary on post USSR Russia politics showing a candidate visiting a remote town and bringing free bags of grain to hand out to the locals. He also sponsored dances and such.
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but this starts blurring the line into vote buying, and doesn't seem to produce genuine public goods
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