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Election campaigns and other political processes in which candidates, not political parties, have most of the initiative and influence.
A person can spend no more than 1,000 in an election on behalf of a candidate with out the candidates permission
A person can spend no more than 1,000 in an election on behalf of a candidate with out the candidates permission
A strong candidate runs a campaign that centers on the issues. Did all the candidates campaign in Iowa?
The election committee sends leaders to states to campaign for their party's candidate.
Political action committee
Candidates running for public office will plan a campaign in efforts to convince citizens to vote for the candidate. On the campaign trail, candidates will hold town hall meetings, press conferences and speak to leading civic organizations to win votes.
A candidate for President generally assembles a team of supporters to run his campaign, which is usually based on a political party (although a candidate can also be independent of parties). Beyond that, any citizen is free to become involved in a political campaign. Everyone is allowed to have a political opinion and to promote that opinion.
The national committee assigns leaders to go to certain states to help campaign for their party's candidate, especially in states where the opposition may be stronger.
Political signs are intended to campaign for a certain political candidate and increase their publicity. By having cheap political signs, a candidate can easily advertise their campaign for a reasonable price and spread their name to a wide expanse of people.
The election committee sends leaders to states to campaign for their party's candidate.
The election committee sends leaders to states to campaign for their party's candidate.