Political parties typically use various means to reach the populace, including:
Posters: Used for visual communication and advertising in public spaces.
Newspapers: Provide news coverage and articles that can be used to convey political messages and party platforms.
The internet: Offers a wide range of digital platforms (websites, social media) for engaging with voters and sharing information.
Schools, however, are not used by political parties as a direct means of reaching the populace. While educational institutions may indirectly influence public opinion through education, they are not a primary medium for political campaigning or outreach.