Imagine a game show, where the contestants are politicians, and the audience is voters. Everyone wants to win, so they try their best to look like the best. They shout loudly, make promises, and sometimes even argue with each other just to get attention. That’s how political campaigns work: they’re all about showing off and making people excited.
Examples
- Two politicians argue on live TV about which is better: pizza or burgers.
- A campaign poster shows a candidate holding hands with a dog, very dramatic.
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See also
- Why Do Politicians Always Say 'I Agree' When They Don't Mean It?
- Why Do Politicians Always Lie About Numbers?
- Why Do Politicians Always Say 'I Have No Enemies'?
- Why Do Politicians Always Say 'We'?
- Why Do Governments Declare War?