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Why does a political campaign need
a button maker?
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Educating the voters on the issues is a major part of any election
or race. Making buttons that read “Vote No on Amendment
Two” will
let people know just where you stand. Getting the word out about
how your candidate or party wishes to vote is important. Buttons
with the date of the election and an encouragement to get out
and vote is equally important. A button that reads “Vote
on November 2nd” will remind everyone who sees it to vote
and this will enhance the odds of your candidate’s success.
Fundraising events are a part of every campaign. Contributors
to your campaign can receive buttons reading “I
support John Doe”.
The campaign slogan should be made into a button and either sold
to raise money or given away at party meetings and fundraisers.
These also make a great keepsake for the candidate and the voters.
If there are particular activist groups that support your candidate,
then make buttons with their organization name stating that
the organization supports your candidate. This goes along way
in showing that your candidate cares about that group and its
agenda. For example, a button that says “John Doe Supports
Local Commerce” given out to the local businesses will encourage
others with that same feeling to vote for your candidate. You
can never thank your supporters enough, and having custom buttons
with their group name and the election year on it will be a keepsake
at the close of the election.
Urging people to vote is critical in this day and age. Elections
have become closer and every vote counts. Making “I Voted” buttons
to give away after voting has taken place can encourage other
people to step up and be heard as well. Make sure that you have
some buttons made up with the date the voting takes place and
encourage your staff and volunteers to wear them. If no one votes
then no one gets elected and no issues are resolved. Buttons are
a great way to remind people to perform this great civic duty.
You have probably already seen buttons in the political arena.
Some of the major reasons those political parties and campaigners
use buttons is that they are handy to pass out, inexpensive to
make, and people will wear them. Buttons get your message out,
identify your support staff, and encourage the public. Be it for
the presidency or the local town mayor, every candidate and political
movement should have a button-making machine.
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