Do leaflets still help to win an election?
With less than 10 days until Britain heads to the polls, we're continuing to look at how political parties are campaigning for your vote.
It could be through social media; it could be doorknocking in your local area, or it could be the election leaflet.
Have you had many leaflets through your letterbox? Traditionally the election leaflet was an important part of a politician's campaign.
But do we still read them? You've been telling us how many leaflets you've received through your front door in the run up to the election, and expert in political marketing at the University of Leicester Professor Paul Baines told Ady Dayman how important these leaflets still are to political candidates.
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