Ma group of at least four people who lend a hand in the campaign by organizing their own events.
“In your style and in a fun way” is the way in which Sumar wants to recruit more people in this campaign that started yesterday, inviting them to organize snacks, “meetings on the beach” or phone calls to get the vote.
With a torrid summer in between Spain and a half on vacation, Sumar’s idea is that not a ballot slips away and that is why they have launched a proposal to recruit volunteers. The hook is this beach lot in exchange for forming a group of friends, neighbors or relatives who pitch in during these fifteen days.
And something fundamental in these times, they have to flood the social networks so that everyone knows that “Sumar has arrived to change things”, as they emphasize in the message that promotes this initiative.
Giving away ‘merchandaising’ during electoral campaigns is nothing new, all the parties do it with more or less imagination and prodigality and some, like the PP, have opted on this occasion to remember television summers of almost unbeatable audiences.
Because this is the bag with the “blue summer” brand that the popular have given to the journalists who cover the electoral caravan and that TVE has summoned to withdraw because they understand that it appropriates the name of the mythical series starring “Chanquete” and a gang of teenagers in the early eighties.
The PP has turned a deaf ear to the request of public television and continues with its bags in which there is everything necessary for a day at the beach: towel, paddles to play, an inflatable ball, cap, sunglasses, isothermal bag for snacks and a notebook.
The Socialists, for now, have not yet given anything away, not even to the audience that yesterday at the Casa de Campo, at the start of the campaign with Pedro Sánchez, would not have despised a fan, especially those who followed the rally outside the pavilion.
At Vox it remains to be seen this afternoon if they also have any “souvenirs” for attendance.