Bookselling in an Election Year.

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      Booksellers across the United States are preparing for the upcoming 2024 presidential campaign by stocking up on political books and planning events to educate and engage voters. Stores like Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C. are hosting debate-watching parties and maintaining significant displays of political books. In swing states like Pennsylvania and Michigan, bookstores are actively working on voter education and registration, while others are focusing on providing a safe space for political discussions without taking a specific stance. Overall, booksellers are aiming to inform and inspire voters of all ages. [Extracted from the article]
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