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Voting at McDonald's: Danish politics, and the posters that will last until spring

Voting at McDonald's: Danish politics, and the posters that will last until spring

How to Live in Denmark · Kay Xander Mellish

November 2, 20135m 38s

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Show Notes

Last week, political posters went up all over Copenhagen, on streetlights, on bridges, and on train platforms. The posters are for the local elections this autumn, and even though the candidates are supposed to take them down afterwards, they usually don't. So, the candidates will keep smiling and making promises through Christmas, and through the winter snow and ice. Come spring, you'll see a faded, battered photo of somebody who failed to win anything at all hanging from a light pole near you.

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