![]() ![]() The formula was alive and well in Cleveland and Philadelphia. A heavy dose of keeping American families safe, growing the economy, and creating good-paying jobs, plus assurances of competence and clarity of vision. Image courtesy of WikicommonsĪs a delegate myself, to the 2008 Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, I can attest that the messages the parties and candidates seek to deliver, both to those in the room and those watching from their living rooms, are pretty similar and follow a predictable course. Of course, in the midst of all this, the one thing that all Americans seem to agree on is that they have already grown weary of an election that has been going on for well over a year. We all know what to expect: commercials, debates, door-knocking, bumper stickers, yard signs, and social media posts from our friends. ![]() The confetti and balloons have been swept from the floors of both the Republican and Democratic national conventions, marking the traditional beginning of the general election season, a flurry of activity that will run through November 8. ![]() ![]() With the conventions over, the heat of campaign season is before us-and it’s not too late to voice your concern for conservation priorities ![]()
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