The term "babykissers" is often used to describe politicians who engage in excessive or insincere displays of affection towards babies and children in order to appear more relatable to voters. While this phrase may be derogatory, there are other ways to describe this behavior that are more neutral or complimentary. For example, one could use the term "child-friendly" or "family-oriented" to describe a politician who specifically appeals to families and children. Alternatively, one could use the term "personable" or "charismatic" to describe someone who is particularly skilled at connecting with a wide range of people. Ultimately, the way we choose to describe politicians' behavior towards children and families reflects our values and attitudes about what we consider authentic and meaningful in political interactions.