In theory you can’t change elections but I can’t remember ANY equivalent in American history-—not even Goldwater-—where elites were so arrayed against the average voter.
Electrons, not elections.
You can sequester copies of Time, but you can't easily stop random people with computers from disseminating information.
By the time the court decided whether to allow distribution of the hard copies of National Review or The Nation, the data will already be all over the place.