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Politicians Are Out Looking For Votes– Don’t Miss Your Chance!!

By Mrstrongest @mrstrongarm

Election Day is fast approaching here in the USA (it’s next Tuesday, November 4th).
It will be a mid-term election, coming at the halfway point of the U.S. president’s 4-year term.

Here in New Hampshire we like to pretend that election campaigns are still conducted like they were 50 years ago: smiling volunteers knock on doors and hand out flyers, candidates mingle with real people, shaking hands and kissing babies.

In truth, today’s campaigns are conducted through television advertising: candidates 
and the special interest groups that have an ideological or financial stake in their election spend millions of dollars on ads that trash the candidate’s opponent.

That said, candidates still make the rounds here, especially in the closing days of the campaign. Mostly it’s a chance to be seen smiling and shaking hands on the six o’clock news.

So it’s still possible to encounter a real, live political candidate in 2014. Here we see how Busker, everyone’s favorite street musician, deals with that situation.

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Street musician saxophone player Busker pausing by sign announcing campaign rally and chance to meet political candidate running for office

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Street musician saxophone player Busker stopping to think

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Street musician saxophone player Busker abruptly turning around in street

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Street musician saxophone player Busker smiling as he walks into joke and novelty shop

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Street musician saxophone player Busker smiling as he exits joke and novelty shop

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Smiling political candidate campaigner running for office, walking toward Busker with big smile and hand extended for shake

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Street musician saxophone player Busker giving political candidate a zap as he shakes his hand with a joy buzzer

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Note: the above gag only makes sense if you’re familiar with an item called a joy buzzer. I never had one, but when I was a kid, I used to see them advertised in every comic book I ever bought.

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Have you ever attended a political campaign rally to support a candidate?

Have you ever shaken hands with a famous politician? Who was it?

Have you ever zapped someone with a concealed joy buzzer? Has anyone ever actually seen a joy buzzer??

Hope you’ll leave a comment.

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