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EyeSeeYou Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Q about some Campaign vocabulary

What's the difference between platform and manifesto? The general dictionary doesn't make a clear distinction.
  

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Hmm. There's some overlap here, but a "manifesto" is usually a list of specific proposals and policies, typically set out in a document, whereas a "platform" can be a broader collection of underlying principles and beliefs. )

  • Hmm.
  • There's some overlap here, but a "manifesto" is usually a list of specific proposals and policies, typically set out in a document, whereas a "platform" can be a broader collection of underlying principles and beliefs.
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Hmm. There's some overlap here, but a "manifesto" is usually a list of specific proposals and policies, typically set out in a document, whereas a "platform" can be a broader collection of underlying principles and beliefs.

("platform" can obviously mean various other things too.)
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hi my friend

manifesto is written

platform is said

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