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The political communication below was created in 1960 by the American Federation of Labor.
Political communication with a photo of Jack Kennedy (John F. Kennedy) on the top and Richard Nixon on the bottom. The text reads 'a look at the record – From labor's viewpoint, on key votes, Jack Kennedy has voted right 120 times, and wrong 2 times. Richard Nixon has voted right 10 times, and wrong 59 times'
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Which statement best describes this political communication?
It is free of political bias.
It does not use symbolism.
It is an example of propaganda.
It promotes Richard Nixon.
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