Yes There is a difference: A political campaign is an organised effort to influence the decision making process within society and government. Some examples of this would be the 'Right to Life' campaign or the "Campaign to Save Native Forests". An election campaign is a period before an election where the candidates and parties are saying and doing everything that they can to be elected. In democracies, political campaigns often influence election campaigns, where representatives are chosen to stand for parliament. Political campaigns also include organised efforts to alter policy within any institution, such as the campaign to prevent the establishment of a toxic waste dump in Mildura.
There aren't any. Its just a campaign slogan.
No, this is because the electoral college voted for him, not the people. There was no need for posters, especially because there weren't any political parties yet.
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Any politician runs a campaign when they are running for public office.
Your question makes little sense. A pope does not 'run' for election. Any male Catholic is potential candidate for pope but it is rare that someone out of the ranks of the cardinal electors is elected. Cardinals do not 'run' an election campaign. This is not like a typical political campaign.
Bernie Sanders refuses to take money from special interests and super PACS. His campaign is funded by small dollar donations.
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Any American can make campaign contributions to a presidential candidate.
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Private sources of campaign finance include any group who is not affiliated with a branch or agency of the government itself. This includes diverse actors such as individuals, corporations, non-profit organisations, lobbying groups, and others.