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A person who runs for public office is a candidate, like a presidential candidate.
A candidate is someone who is seeking a particular position or award, while a nominee is someone who has been officially proposed or suggested for a position or award. Essentially, a nominee is a candidate who has been selected as the preferred choice by a party or committee.
Party Nominee (Novanet)
The vice presidential candidate is chosen by the party's presidential nominee. The presidential nominee will often pick a vice presidential candidate by choosing someone who complements them and whose strengths cover the nominee's weakness. For example, Obama, a relatively young and inexperienced candidate, chose Joe Biden, an older, experienced politician.
at the party's National Convention
Any electoral college elector has the right to officaly support their political party's presidential nominee/candidate.
They are chosen soon after the presidential nominee has been chosen.
Joseph Biden , the incumbent is running for another term as VP.
If you mean 2004, it was John Kerry.
a person who is running for office is a candidate
Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Freemont and American Party candidate Millard Fillmore.
unlimited chances are there