It's easier to remember.
A good slogan for a healthy pizza shop might be "love by the slice" or "a little slice of good-for-you." You might also choose "delicious and definitely different" or "healthy plus yummy is good for your tummy."
to split the votes
If a state is considered aas hopeless, a candidate might not campaign there. If victory seems certain in a state, the candidate might also skip that state, but would probably make a token appearance or two to avoid offending anyone or to help Congressional candidates win.
to split the conversation with rebpublicans and democratics....and do the democractic can win the votes.
The slogan of fascist governments could be "Might makes right".
Scour rhymes with hour. If you wanted an "s" word that would rhyme with pour, you might choose "score".
The slogan of fascist governments could be "Might makes right".
A slogan is a phrase that is associated with a product. Commercials might help with this type of advertising when songs are used to advertise. One example of a slogan is "Beef, its what's for dinner".
I might be a Jew, but I would vote for you
Usually he chooses someone who he believes will help him get elected, He looks for someone who is very popular in areas where the president is not so popular. They call this strategy "balancing the ticket". The "areas" spoken of may be ideological (for example: an extremely conservative or liberal presidential candidate might want a more moderate running mate, or vice versa) or geographical: in the 1960 election, just to choose one example, Kennedy (from New England) chose Johnson (from Texas) as his running mate, and Nixon (a Californian) chose Lodge (from Massachusetts) in the hopes of blunting Kennedy's appear in that state and the northeast generally. It's also often true that older candidates frequently choose relatively young running mates (as happened with, among others, George Bush/Dan Quayle) while younger candidates frequently select older and more experienced running mates (George W. Bush/Dick Cheney).
A third party candidate might win presidency because in this system, rather than voting for one and only one candidate, you can vote for as many candidates as you want.
A third party candidate might win presidency because in this system, rather than voting for one and only one candidate, you can vote for as many candidates as you want.