In 1995, radio host Jim Hightower said “Here’s my idea: Like NASCAR race drivers or PGA golfers, why not require each of the candidates to cover their clothing, briefcases and staff with the logo patches of their corporate sponsors? . . . After all, truth-in advertising ought to apply to politicians, too. So let’s make them wear the brands of their corporate sponsors.”
What a stupid idea! They'll never wear it. What is possible, though, is that they could appear against a background of all the logos of the corporations they are beholden to. Look at these pictures of Tony Fauci and Marcus Rashford, and do a mash-up in your mind. You'll get the idea.
It could all be done by the magic of television. They wouldn't even have to do anything as crass as actually stand next to a presentation board. And if they complained that it failed to reflect the dignity of their august office, they could be reminded that voters are interested in who is actually speaking to them...