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Vinson explains Congress members’ use of the ‘frank’
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Danielle Vinson, Department of Politics and International Affairs.
Furman University’s Danielle Vinson is tapped for an article appearing in The Post and Courier – Greenville about the practice of “franking” among members of Congress. The centuries-old practice allows congressmen and congresswomen to use taxpayer funds for messaging, but not for campaigning. Vinson, a politics and international affairs professor, said the frank is a useful tool to keep names of candidates fresh in the minds of voters during primary season.