Unlikely as long as it doesn't quite literally purport to be a government communication by usin a logo or office name. Campaigns have a ton of leeway on what they print as long as the spending filings are in order.
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It would be an Arkansas legal issue, right?
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In this case, probably not given that the organization sending the fliers is incorporated in Georgia, and mailed the fliers from outside Philadelphia.
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If it does, expect the inevitable USA free speech absolutist First Amendment defense, and a lyrical 5/4 SCOTUS decision on the importance of supporting innovative & provocative texts. I hope
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Depends on the state.
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Technically, no. It doesn't break any laws unless it got sent to a voter with a protected address.
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