A newsletter tracking the campaigns of the 3,424 (or something like that) people currently running for President of the United States.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly |
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I’m Chris Erik Thomas. After 30 issues and over 44,000 words, I’d like to welcome you to The Final Issue of Rubber Chicken Circuit. Yes, your favorite weekly election newsletter from Study Hall is ending so the next chapter in political ins...
This was the week that a stage full of Democrats did nothing of great importance, a small-town mayor finally ended the campaign we forgot he was running, and Ariana Grande ate the rich alive with Bernie Sanders.
This was the week that one man entered the race and another threatened to, I spent too much time looking at drapes, and a Shark Tank douchebag said Warren is being “Trumpian.”
This was the week that a 9/11 conspiracy theorist qualified for the November debate, Andrew Yang got some coverage, and everyone kept fighting for the elusive “black vote.”
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