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ziro4ka [17]
3 years ago
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What is the purpose of a potential party's platform

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Tasya [4]3 years ago
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A political party platform<span> or </span>platform<span> is a list of the values and actions which are supported by a</span>political party<span> or individual </span>candidate<span>, in order to appeal to the general public, for the ultimate purpose of garnering the general public's support and votes about complicated topics or issues. "Plank" is the term often given to the components of the political platform – the opinions and viewpoints about individual topics, as held by a party, person, or organization. The word "plank" depicts a component of an overall political platform, as a metaphorical reference to a basic </span>stage<span> made out of boards or </span>planks of wood<span>. The metaphor can return to its literal origin when </span>public speaking<span> or </span>debates<span> are actually held upon a physical platform.</span>
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