Imagine you're driving to school, and on your way, you see a big sign that says 'Vote for Sara!' It makes you remember who she is. That's what bumper stickers do, they help people remember candidates while they're out and about. They are like little mini-posters stuck on cars, making sure everyone knows who’s running for office.
Examples
- A boy sees a car with 'Vote for Sara!' on it, and he remembers who she is when he goes to school.
- A man passes by cars with stickers that say 'Support Tom for Mayor!', and then he votes for him.
- Two friends both have the same bumper sticker and laugh about it while waiting in line.
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See also
- Why Do Political Campaigns Always Have to End on a Sunday?
- How Do Political Polls Actually Work?
- How Can a Single Vote Change Everything?
- How Can a Single Vote Change the Whole Election?
- How Does a Secret Vote Really Work?