Well, the stem a means not and if your running for for the presidency then you are probably political so the answer is no.
Well, the stem a means not and if your running for for the presidency then you are probably political so the answer is no.
Either a podium, or a body of ideas a person [usually apolitical candidate ] espouses. It may be called a Dais.
A candidate must be 32 to run for President.
Apolitical.
In some cases, voters can choose a candidate from an apolitical party for public office through a system of open primaries or nonpartisan elections. In open primaries, voters are not required to be registered with a particular political party and can select any candidate, including those from apolitical parties. Nonpartisan elections do not include party affiliations on the ballot, allowing voters to focus on the candidate's qualifications rather than their political affiliation.
A candidate must have access to large amounts of money to be a serious candidate for the presidency.
apolitical; but I prefer the phrase: "autonomously apolitical"
Reasons would include:It requires enormous resources to run for President - consequently candidates usually have to attach themselves to a political party in order to have enough resources to runThe position of President is responsible for setting and enforcing policies - which are inherently political issues
electoral vote
The candidate with the most votes.
Apolitical means not political. I am apolitical, and don't care who wins the election.
A third party candidate might win presidency because in this system, rather than voting for one and only one candidate, you can vote for as many candidates as you want.