Ping! Harris and Trump are blowing up your phones with political texts in campaign’s last days
WASHINGTON (AP) - For the millions of Americans on the radar of the Kamala Harris and Donald Trump campaigns and those of their allies, the apocalypse is only a text message away.
The very future of the republic is at stake, some of the texts say and many others imply. But you - yes, YOU, Sally, Jose or insert-your-first-name here - can save it. For as little as $7.
Texting is a cheap and easy way to reach potential voters and donors, without all the rules meant to keep traditional paid broadcast advertising a bit honest. Both sides are working the texting pipeline aggressively. In the last days of the campaign, the pinging of phones can be relentless.
"All day, every day," Robyn Beyah said of the torrent as she stood in line to get into a Kamala Harris rally outside Atlanta last week. "They have my number. We're practically besties."