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gladu [14]
2 years ago
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a is an effort by political candidates and their staffs to win backing and support by voters in the quest for political office.

Social Studies
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mrs_skeptik [129]2 years ago
7 0

A the campaign is an effort by political candidates and their staff to win backing and support from voters in the quest for political office.

A campaign refers to an arranged arrangement of exercises that individuals complete over some undefined time frame with a specific end goal to accomplish something, for example, social or political change. If somebody battles for something, they do an arranged arrangement of exercises over some undefined time frame so as to accomplish their point.

Office politics exist in virtually all organizations. They are the activities performed by individuals to improve their status and advance their personal agenda sometimes at the expense of others. Nov 8, 2020.

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