How does a political party/candidate try to reach out to as many voters ? Explain briefly
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It is used to reach out to voters in a district where you are fairly sure of support. It is also used as a follow-up tactic and not as the only source of contact with the electorate. More importantly, it allows volunteers to cover more ground (just a quick drop and leave), thus making the process more efficient.
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- Many Parties/Candidates Specifies Their Own Agenda for attraction of voters. Like Secularism, Cultural Protection, Minorities Empowerment, etc.
- Parties Try To get votes by promising to Welfare The City / Village By Treatment of Roads, Creating Dams, etc
- Parties Decide Candidates as a Experience And Known Personality for Election, Some Parties Give Candidature To New Candidates.
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