The ABC's of a National Election

                                                                                                               

 

 


 

 

 

 

Al Gore is clearly the Democrats' choice.

 

                  

                   

                    Bush is clearly the Republicans' voice.

 

 

Conventions are held in the summer to choose
who will make four years of presidential news.

 

                     

                 Donkeys are the symbol of Democrats.

The Electoral College counts each state's stats.

 

Forums and fundraisers do indicate...
Government interest by the people is great.

 

"Hail to the Chief" is the song traditionally
played to honor the President-Elect on

Inauguration Day.     January

                                                               

January 20 is the swearing-in date.
Key issues are discussed earlier in lively debate.  

 

Life for the president requires extra protection;
Motorcades and secret service follow after the election.

 

November will tell which candidate it is ...
with

Oval Office privileges.

 


Political polls make predictions,  
but each man's success rests on
Qualifications, convictions.

 

Republicans take pride in the symbol of their views
Slogans and speeches make daily news.

 

Term of office lasts for four years;
Unless re-elected, then it's eight years.

 

Voters must find out as much as they can; the

White House is the executive branch of this land.

 

X the ballot for the candidate of your choice.

Your vote is your right; your vote is your voice!
Zones called precincts determine where you vote.

 

   

                                                       

 

P L E A S E     V O T E !