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each party nominated presidential and vice-presidential candidates
Five parties nominated candidates for the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, the Libertarian Party, the Green Party and the Constitution Party. In addition to their candidates, Ralph Nader ran as an Independent.
There were only four candidates for the 1860 presidential election: Abraham Lincoln -- Republican John C. Breckinridge -- Democratic John Bell -- Constitution Union Stephen A. Douglas -- Democratic
John Bell condemned sectional political parties.
Candidates on the ballots from the two major political parties were George Bush, Jr. and John Kerry. before it got down to just the two partys
A presidential primary refers to election of each party's candidate. A general election on the other hand is an election involving all candidates selected by their respective parties.
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Major and minor political parties nominate candidates for president and vice president every four years during the presidential election cycle.
Vice presidential candidates are generally chosen in order to garner extra votes in the general election. The votes will usually come from a specific area of the nation like the South or the West.
A presidential election is an event in which registered voters vote on candidates that are seeking the office of president. For candidates, it is an all-out effort to win the office of President.
Glenn Day has written: 'Crab Cookery Coast to Coast' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Cookery (Crabs), Crabs 'Minor presidential candidates and parties of 1992' -- subject(s): Election, Platforms, Political parties, Politics and government, Presidential candidates, Presidents, Third parties (United States politics)
the political parties were the Federlists and the Republicans.