Most candidates never become president.
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It depends on how many votes the other candidate is getting. If you were a candidate running for president, and if your opponent had 74 votes, you'd have to get more than that to win the election. If he got 98, you have to get more than 98 to win.
I assume you are asking who the next president will be, because after serving his second term, President Obama is not allowed to run for president again. This means there will be an election in 2016 with a new Democratic candidate and a new Republican candidate. We do not know in early 2014 who those candidates will be, but as we get closer to 2016, we will be able to determine which candidates have the best chance of being nominated; and at that time, we can explore which candidate has the best chance to become our next president.
The Presidential Candidate's main purpose in picking the Vice President is "balancing the ticket." To "balance the ticket" is to find a VP Candidate that deposits values into a Presidential campaign that will bring support from voters that were not previously inclined to vote for that candidate. In most every United States presidential election within the past 30 years, the presidential candidate chose a VP candidate with almost opposite views and beliefs so that they might hoard the votes.
Yes- a candidate for vice-president must meet all the requirements for president or else he could not take over for the president.
First a president nominates a candidate for supreme court justice and then the senate holds hearings and decide whether or not to confirm the nominee. How quickly a candidate gets confirmed depends on how lengthy the confirmation hearings last and how long it takes to bring the notion to a vote. Once a candidate is confirmed, they are soon sworn in and are then supreme court justices.
It can take many years. Not only do you need to be smart, you need to be able to manage all the political aspects of the job.
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The traits a person would need to become a president is loyalty, honesty, and take responsibility. This is all someone needs to become the president.
After 10 days it becomes (called a pocket veto) it becomes law.
No , it looks like President Obama has insisted on keeping his.
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