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See? Boring!

In a highly unusual move, Shima put a white cat in some of his posters.

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The tagline reads that someone has “returned home,” but it’s unclear if that refers to Shima or the feline!

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As you can see, the cat poster is actually being used.

On Twitter, people seem amused and baffled by the posters. But, what gives? Obviously, this is a political stunt—a humorous and clever one at that—but according to Shima, “If you find one of my white cat posters, you’ll be happy.” So, they’re kinda like four-leaf clovers, but with cats and middle-aged politicians?

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The poster with the giant white cat is even rarer, apparently, so find that, and you’ll be truly happy.

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Tell me, are you not incredibly happy right now?

While Shima doesn’t appear to be hitting the campaign trail with an actual cat, his campaign van does have a cat on it.

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Take note politicians! Instead of attack ads, there’s another weapon in your political tool kit. A softer, fluffier one.

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