customize a shirt to read vote for ( or 4) alexus and people will remember you wear it every chance you get or make a few and wash them ALOT and make sure you wear it on election day everyone will remember you shirts are really cheep to make ( or if you are lazy,like me, just order a few :}) people will remember you i promise it worked for one of my friends and she won historian 3 years in a row( 5th grade too) i am 13 and i know what it feels like to lose so remember if you do just keep a good atitude and though it may be hurtful and you may want to cry it is okay to cry just do not get to broken up about it keep your chin up and as long as you keep your nose dry in a campaign but make it a good one you will almost surely win good luck
2006-10-07 16:44:09
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answered by Capt. Picard 2
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I was on the vp on my middle school and getting elected was rather fun as i remember. Step one: Signs! I don't know the age of kids that our voting but the younger ones (kindergarten, first, second grades) vote for who they can remember. Make signs with you picture on it and hang them in the younger students' hallway! 2: Pretend to care. Maybe you do care, i don't know, but i went around with a notebook and wrote down suggestions. People love to have their opinions heard! I was the only candidate to do this and won by a landslide! 3. Slogans. You can hand out pencils try "so and so is the sharpest" or whatever. Make the stickers something popular with little kids (if they're voting). baseball, pokemon, whatever they like. 4. For older kids, use older kid humor i guess. Maybe bag on teachers while campaigning and maybe even during your speech.\ 5. Dont take it too seriously. U said that you weren't that popular. If a more popular candidate is running, constantly bashing him will only hurt your chances. You should agree with him and then try to offer more. 6. Ideas of your own. (The big stuff) do you have field day? I offered a better field day that had more games and was even against another school. Maybe try having a mini-olympics where classes choose countries.
2016-03-28 01:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Vote for Alexus and get the ride of your life.
2006-10-07 16:35:21
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answered by Brandon 3
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the kids in fith grade and under will vote for you if you keep telling them your name and show them you are fun, sixth to eight just ask them what they want if you are president and pretend you care, a good slogan will be "voting for me almost makes up for not doing your homework"
2006-10-08 15:54:43
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answered by Luis 3
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It's all about popularity. The most popular kid wins, and no catchy slogan is gonna make any difference.
2006-10-07 16:44:52
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answered by jack b 3
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Slogans are helpful, but be creative when you give a speech and people will remember.
2006-10-07 16:35:33
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answered by JT 4
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Or you can do what the big boys do: Smear campaign/Negative advertisement
2006-10-07 16:38:38
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answered by feanor 7
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