nope. you MUST be perfect! (:
Although Thomas Jefferson advocated "Separation of Church and State", he would not have anything to say against a clergymen running for political office. Being a member of the clergy is not a disqualifying factor for running for office.
there were no parties in 1800's thos ppl are boring
Political party
Betty Taymor has written: 'Running against the wind' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Sex discrimination against women, Women in politics, Women political candidates, Women politicians
Arizona businessman Wil Cardon is running against career politician Jeff Flake. Wil Cardon is a jobs creator, consistent conservative and political outsider. He's committed to being a Senator who is of Arizona. As a businessman, he's created hundreds of jobs and understands fiscal discipline.
A flow of electrical charges running through a medium is known as an electrical current.
A term to describe people extending basic constitutional rights (public speaking, publish newspaper and news, and running for offices) to go for/against offensive groups and ideas.
Democratic and Republican
a candidate
It might depend on WHAT kind or degree of assault is being referred to. Some assaults (e.g.: sex against minors, etc.) do not usually have Statutes of Limitations (SOL's). ALSO - if you have fled out of state to avoid the arrest (or the warrant) most state's SOL's stop running while you are absent from the jurisdiction.
Until they have gathered enough evidence to build a satisfactory case against the defendant. The procedural clock doesn't start running until the defendant is formally arrested and arraigned.
A person who supports a candidate running for president.