Slogans are like magic phrases that help politicians remember what they want to say. Imagine you're trying to explain a big idea, but it's too long and boring, then you use a short phrase that everyone can remember. Politicians do this so people will remember their message when they go to vote or talk about them with friends.
Why They Work
Slogans are easy to remember because they're short and catchy. A slogan like 'Make America Great Again' is simple, fun, and says a lot in just a few words.
Examples
- A politician uses 'Clean Streets, Happy People' to make people remember that he wants to fix the city's trash problem.
- A candidate says 'Stronger Together' to show that she believes in unity and teamwork.
- A slogan like 'Change is Coming' makes voters excited about a new beginning.
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See also
- Why Do Politicians Lie?
- How Do ‘Elections’ Work and Why Do People Vote Differently?
- How Do ‘Elections’ Actually Work in Different Countries Around the World?
- How Do Countries Decide to Declare War?
- How Do Politicians Use ‘Rhetoric’ to Persuade People?
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