Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton
Obama :)
no..the presidential candidate decides whom he will appoint to run as vice president with him
Attract more voters for the presidential candidate
Bill Clinton reached out most to younger voters while campaigning for the US presidency.
Your question has a problem. First there was no " voters choice". Congress decided who was to be president. He was elected by the House.
Swing Voters
Swing Voters
younger voters
In 1968, the presidential candidate who appealed to many frustrated citizens was Richard Nixon. He campaigned on a platform of law and order, promising to restore stability amid the social upheaval and anti-war protests of the time. Nixon's message resonated with voters who were disillusioned with the Democratic Party and the tumultuous events of the 1960s, ultimately leading to his election.
Yes, there are no legal religious requirements for United States presidency. It boils down to the religious wants of the voters. If there were enough voters okay with the candidate being atheist, he/she could be voted in.