Officially a presidential candidate's campaign runs from the day he announces his candidacy until the election. There is on official early or late deadline for announcing but it has become customary to declare after the midterm elections so this time would be two years before the presidential election. But, serious candidates begin rallying support and promises of financing earlier. This advance period varies but can be years.
In the case of Mitt Romney, he ran in the previous primary and I don't think he ever really stopped, so you could say he has been stumping for president for 6 years.
8 months
Charles G. Dawes was an American banker and industrialist and the manager of Calvin Coolidge's campaign for president. He was also his vice president.
President Obama holds the office because, after a long and arduous campaign, he received more votes.
I was in a campaign when i wanted to be president.
Probably not. As long as the person has been a US citizen since birth then they are able to campaign.
As long as the President of the USA is a citizen of this nation, of course he/she can have a non American parent.
1991-1994, president of Latin American operations
You're probably talking about President Obama's campaign bumper stickers.
Long campaign happened in 1443.
Although I have no idea what it could be worth, I know that campaign memorabilia are very highly collectable. It's also quite old; Harrison ran for President in 1888 and 1892.
1928
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