WASHINGTON: The AARP launched a viral video effort on October 21 to cap off a two-year voter-registration and get-out-the-vote campaign.
Featuring a young man asking a succession of people on the street who they plan to vote for president to provide “financial security and [to fix] healthcare,” the video incorporates the name of whomever the sender has entered – candidate or not – thus emphasizing AARP's point that political change comes from “you” the voter.
Drew Nannis, director of media relations ...