Campaign bus

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A campaign bus is a bus used as both a vehicle and a center of operations in a political campaign. The modern use of campaign buses is often calculated to bring to mind whistle stop tours that political candidates had historically used to reach large numbers of voters while campaigning by train. Perhaps the most famous example of such a bus was John McCain's "Straight Talk Express", used in the 2000 and 2008 United States' presidential election.[1]

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  1. ^ Life on the Straight Talk Express: All McCain, all of the time
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