lots of presidents are funded by private buisnesses, and they also are funded by their followers.
The platforms of Presidential candidates vary. Some candidates platforms include lower taxes for the middle class, increase jobs and access to better healthcare.
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what some people say limits the quality of goood presiodential candidates is that they are a liar, dont keep promises, and makes matters worse
they didn't like it and some liked it it was an oppinion
1 reason, because Obama will be the first black president.
Some states require a petition with a minimum number of signatures in order to get on their presidential election ballot.
Some disadvantages the presidential primaries posed on the parties were: it took power away from the parties, the candidates must campaign harder to win supporters votes, and win spotlight in media.
There are many sources of short term funds. Credit cards, delaying accounts payable, early payment discounts, and establishing a line of credit are ways to allocate funds. Most loans will require varying levels of collateral, personal guarantees, and interest rate expense.
Some of the most common ways to raise money is to ask people, presidential canidates can get money from random people but the amount must be under $1000 dollars or it is illeagl and the candidate can be kicked out the election. Another way is to save up from there former high paying poltical jobs they had, or just from the jobs they used to have. Those are the two basic ways to get money if yopu are ever a presidential candidate.
Source of funds means the origin of funds, which is of some importance when a private transaction with irregular large amounts is started; however origin of funds is always the matter of the bank which sends or wires money and as such they do their own due diligence, if the wire and they are a G-30 bank or a money center bank, the origin of funds is never an issue.
Some may think that the fact that John McCain is one of the oldest candidates and Barack Obama is the first African-American with a real chance to make it.