There is not legal reason why you need to have a party but in actual practice you have to have a party to finance the campaign and collect and file all the petitions needed to get you on the ballot.
Hubert H Humphrey in 1968.
Yes, he must first win a campaign for his party's nomination through state primaries and then the general election. Primary elections are held before the national party conventions and the winner gets the nomination to run for the presidency from there.
Candidates who hope to win their party and nomination must appeal to the people's emotions -- behave like Donald Trump.
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Candidates who hope to win their party and nomination must appeal to the people's emotions -- behave like Donald Trump.
first: win the party nomination second: win the primary election if there is one last: win the general election
win elections
No- he has to keep the support of his party and win its nomination.
The first Whig party candidate to win the presidency was William Henry Harrison. However, he had the shortest term in office as he died just 32 days into his presidency.
to win and gain more support and donations to the campaign, so that he/she can ultimately win the party's nomination.
Abraham Lincoln
A third party candidate might win presidency because in this system, rather than voting for one and only one candidate, you can vote for as many candidates as you want.