A candidate must be a chameleon, adapting to each person he meets, changing his expression and speech as necessary.
Politicians pandering to voters, making hollow promises, using ancient election techniques… guess what? These really are ancient election techniques.
Read more advice translated from a memo believed to be written by Quintus Cicero to his brother, Marcus Tullius, in 64 B.C. while Marcus was campaigning for consul.
(via restorationcalls)
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