His employer could fire him because his running interfered with his job.
Nixon before he was elected president did communicate with Vietnam.
candidate
A candidate can drop from the race at any time.
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the have to get a background check on the president before they can elect him/her
A Presidential candidate can lose the overall popular vote and still become President because the US President is NOT elected by the popular vote. The votes cast by the Electoral College elect the President. This type of thing has happened several times before; this is one reason why Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms.
There are no requirements about experience. Indeed, Taylor, Grant and Eisenhower had no experience in civilian government positions before they were elected President.
Barack Obama served as US Senator from Illinois prior to becoming a candidate in the 2008 Presidential election.
that elected vice- president
A presidential candidate must be a natural-born citizen of the Philippines and must have resided in the country for at least 10 years prior to the election. This requirement is stipulated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. Additionally, the candidate must be at least 40 years old on or before election day.
In order to run for president in November, a candidate must first be nominated by his party.
John McCain was a US Senator before becoming a candidate for the United States Presidential elections in 2009.