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He visited and campaigned in all 50 states and opened campaign offices, he refused to accept public finance money.
There is probably not one specific day when he said this. Actually, it was part of his presidential campaign. When candidates are running for office, they try to come up with a slogan that will be catchy and also inspirational. When Mr. Obama, then a U.S. senator, was trying to become president in 2007-2008, he and his campaign created the "yes we can" slogan to represent that we (the American people) can make changes, get get things done, can do more than we thought we would be able to do.
- A recession- Bush's infamous campaign promise of "Read my lips: No new taxes!". After the recession broke out, Bush agreed to raise taxes.
Some of the most common ways to raise money is to ask people, presidential canidates can get money from random people but the amount must be under $1000 dollars or it is illeagl and the candidate can be kicked out the election. Another way is to save up from there former high paying poltical jobs they had, or just from the jobs they used to have. Those are the two basic ways to get money if yopu are ever a presidential candidate.
"When candidates are running for office, they try to come up with a slogan that will be catchy and also inspirational. When Mr. Obama, then a U.S. senator, was trying to become president in 2007-2008, he and his campaign created the "yes we can" slogan to represent that we (the American people) can make changes, get get things done, can do more than we thought we would be able to do." He used it at the end of his 2004 senatorial victory speech in Illinois and indicated there that it had been used since the start of that campaign. The exact wording is, "I have three words for them. What are those words? Yes, we can."
the bad things happened at the Vicksburg Campaign was that the confederates surrendered and they had to give the union there land and there soldiers.
Your question is asking for an opinion.
A precinct may be involved with a political machine by having its local party leaders and members support candidates endorsed by the machine, mobilize voters to turnout in elections, and coordinate campaign efforts to ensure favored candidates win. This can give the machine influence over local politics and government decisions.
This is attributed to Robert Kennedy in his 1968 presidential campaign. You can most likely find it in his biography.Though Kennedy stated that he was quoting George Bernard Shaw when he said this, he is often thought to have originated the expression, which actually paraphrases a line delivered by the Serpent in Shaw's play Back To Methuselah : "You see things; and you say, 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say, 'Why not?'".
Fred Hollows was a great man! He did amazing things he campaign for blindness and needlessly cateract