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mailer

[mey-ler] / ˈmeɪ lər /


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“Ron DeSantis: A blue-collar backbone forged with steel,” reads the main headline on the mailer, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press.

From Seattle Times

House elections, a Democratic-linked group in Washington, D.C., sent mailers promoting Libertarian candidate John Lamb as the race’s “true conservative” in an effort to peel away conservative votes.

From Washington Times

The new rates, which also cover other mail items including periodicals and advertising mailers, are poised to take effect July 9 unless overruled by the postal regulator.

From Washington Post

Rose Grigoryan, in fourth place, according to Friday’s update, reported spending more than $18,000 on mailers and television, or cable airtime and production costs, according to campaign disclosures she filed with the city.

From Los Angeles Times

Ms. Spain distributes mailers with her campaign message at every stop she makes.

From New York Times