Whose perspective does an editorial cartoonist use to create a cartoon?

the readers’ perspective
politicians’ perspective
their boss’s perspective
their own perspective

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An editorial cartoonist primarily uses their own perspective to create a cartoon. While they may consider the views of readers, politicians, and their boss, the artist's personal understanding, beliefs, and interpretations of current events typically guide their work.

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