answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Have either of the 2008 presidential candidates belonged to a secret society?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Do states usually vote for republican or democratic presidents?

In a presidential election where the candidates are from either the republican or democratic parties, that would indeed be the logical conclusion of their voting choices.


Is the sentence ok she did not like either candidates?

'She did not like either candidate' (with candidate in the singular) or 'She did not like either of the candidates,' are more gramatically correct sentences


Does anyone take this seriously?

The only people who take it seriously are the type who grow up to become either accountants or Republican presidential candidates. And as long as you're using protection then that's really as it should be.


Why voters choose congressional candidates Except?

i dont know either


Do senatorial candidates have to be us citizens?

Yes. ALL candidates for political office in the US must be citizens, either native born or naturalized.


Why do candidates say they approve this messages?

This is to ensure that people do not make ads that are either unfair or do not agree with the message the candidates are trying to promote. This ensures that people do not make ads that are wither blatantly false or contradict the candidates message.


Does The Vice Presidential Debate affect The election of President and Vice President of the US?

Historically, it hasn't. (Republican VP candidate Dan Quayle was, by all accounts, defeated in the VP debate of 1988 by Democrat Lloyd Bentsen; but Republican presidential candidate George H.W. Bush still got elected, in spite of that.) What the vice presidential debate does is reinforce the beliefs and viewpoints that each presidential candidate wants to focus on. Often, the VP candidates are better at expressing themselves than the presidential candidate is; or they are better at articulating their party's platform. For example, Mike Pence is a right-wing conservative and a religious Christian, so he appeals to the segment of the Republican party that may not like how crude Mr. Trump is, but who want to vote Republican. Mr. Pence was able to speak to that group in a way that Donald Trump cannot.Often that is the role of the vice presidential candidate: to explain the best reasons why the voters should consider the Republican or Democratic ticket. But in the end, for all of the good work the VP candidates do in explaining and promoting their party's talking points, voters generally base their choice on the top of the ticket-- in this case either Mrs. Clinton or Mr. Trump.


Does Jared Leto belong to the Illuminati?

No, no one has belonged to the Illuminati, ever. No one has been a member since 1785 either.


What is the first known flying dinosaur?

There are no known flying dinosaurs. Dinosaurs belonged to either Order Ornithischia ("bird-hipped") or Order Saurischia ("lizard-hipped"). All known flying reptiles belonged to Order Pterosauria instead.


What influence did television have on either the Vietnam War or presidential elections and why?

it helped to get public opinion.


What are the two panes of dark glass on stands on either side of the presidential podium for?

They're TelePrompters.


Why is it that democratic presidential candidates require more electoral votes than their republican counterparts to become party's nomination?

You mean delegate votes, not electoral votes. The quick answer is that the Democrats have more total delegates appointed to attend their conventions than the Republicans do. In either case, the candidate must have 50 percent plus 1 vote to be nominated.