No, unless you count all of the perks that come with it. Clothes etc....
When a candidate runs for office, he picks a running mate. When that candidate wins, his/her running mate becomes vice president.
Salary for the candidate would not be an expense since the candidate does not receive a salary.
Salary for the candidate would not be an expense since the candidate does not receive a salary.
Salary for the candidate would not be an expense since the candidate does not receive a salary.
Presidential Candidate
Yes, a candidate is someone running for political office
A personal salary will not be an expense for a candidate running for a national office. Candidates do not receive a salary while running for office; however, campaigns do incur various expenses such as advertising, staff salaries, travel, and fundraising costs.
Rick SANTORUM is a republican candidate running for president
No he is not, but he would be an amazing candidate.
A person who supports a candidate running for president.
Mitt Romney is the Republican candidate running for president in 2012.
If the United-States Presidential Election ends in a tie then Congress has to elect a President themselves, if the Democrats would be the Majority in Congress then they would vote for the Candidate running for President for their Party and he would be elected President of the United-States, and if the Republicans had the Majority in Congress then they would elect the Candidate running for President for their Party or so I've been told. I hope this answer helps :).