Campaign buttons are used in a election as political advertising for the candidate or political party, or to proclaim the issues that are part of the political platform. Usually, one side of a metal disk is covered with paper (printed with the message) and protected by a layer of clear platic. Thousands of buttons are produced and distribued to the public, which can be fastened to a garment using something like a safety pin on the back side of the button. This work is copyrighted. ... This work is copyrighted. ... Ralph Nader Ralph Nader (born February 27, 1934) is an American activist lawyer who opposes the power of large corporations and has worked for decades on environmental, consumer rights, and pro-democracy issues. ... (Redirected from 2000 Presidential Election) Map The U.S. presidential election of 2000 took place on Election Day, Tuesday, November 7. ... An election is a decision making process whereby people vote for preferred political candidates or parties to act as representatives in government. ... A political campaign is an effort to reach a certain political goal. ... A political party is an organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ... A political platform is a list of the principles which a political party supports in order to appeal to the general public for the purpose of having said partys candidates voted into office. ...
Akin to the bumper sticker which is also used for political and other promotional messages. As a novelty item, campaign buttons are part of the the hobby of collecting. A bumper sticker is an adhesive label or sticker with a message, meant to be attached to the bumper of an automobile for the purpose of being read by the driver or passengers in other vehicles. ... A novelty is a small manufactured adornment, especially a personal adornment. ... // The hobby of collecting consists of acquiring specific items based on a particular interest of the collector. ...