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Generally, a candidate who is elected to a position has more power than a candidate who is nominated. Being elected means that the candidate has received the majority of votes from the electorate, giving them a mandate to make decisions and implement policies. On the other hand, a candidate who is nominated may have support from their party or organization, but they have not been chosen directly by the people and therefore may have less power.
To get a particular candidate elected to a particular office. If that candidate does not get elected to the office they seek, he or she does not get to serve.
BARAK OBAMA
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a candidate
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Grover Cleveland
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This event occurred in 1944 when FDR was elected.
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The candidate with the most votes
James Buchanan