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Electioneers using old and new techniques

By Gary Silverman

Published: April 29 2005 03:00 | Last updated: April 29 2005 03:00

President George W. Bush last year won re-election by appealing to voters who subscribed, in one way or another, to the old bumper-sticker slogan that God, guns and guts had made America great.

The leading parties in the UK general election have largely avoided all three subjects, but their marketing strategies owe a debt to Mr Bush, according to executives involved in this and past campaigns.

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