How Political Cartoonists Are Watching The Presidential Campaign
By Here & Now
A recent political cartoon by cartoonist Gary Varvel of the Indianapolis Star. (Courtesy/Gary Varvel)
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A recent political cartoon by cartoonist Gary Varvel of the Indianapolis Star. (Courtesy/Gary Varvel)
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How Political Cartoonists Are Watching The Presidential Campaign
By Here & Now
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For many voters, the 2016 presidential election has been refreshing. For others, contemptuous. For political cartoonists Marshall Ramsey, Darrin Bell and Gary Varvel, it has been a mixture of hilarity and sadness.
Here & Now‘s Robin Young checks in to get their view of the election, and how things have changed in reality and on paper.
More From Marshall Ramsey, Darrin Bell And Gary Varvel
Guests
- Marshall Ramsey, editorial cartoonist for The Clarion-Ledger in Jackson, Mississippi and host of “Now You’re Talking” on Mississippi Public Broadcasting. He tweets @MarshallRamsey.
- Darrin Bell, editorial cartoonist for the Washington Post Writers Group and creator of the comic strips Candorville and Rudy Park. He tweets @candorville.
- Gary Varvel, editorial cartoonist for the Indianapolis Star. He tweets @varvel.
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