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  1. Win the nomination of a political party or else run as an independent ( which effectively means to create your own party). In order to get your name on the ballot you have to file a petition with each state. These petitions must contain a prescribed number of signature of legal voters in that state and must be filed by a set date. If you are a party's nominee the party will see to this detail for you,
  2. Campaign for the office. This usually means traveling around the country making stump speeches at political rallies. There may some televised debate opportunities and opportunities to appear on TV shows. TV spot commercial may be made by the candidate . The party will distribute literature, buttons, bumper stickers and produce and arrange for the airing of TV and radio commercials. They will put up campaign posters bill boards , yard signs, etc. The vice president candidate and the family members often travel and make campaign speeches and appearances at rallies. Sometimes celebrities , pop singers and such will help campaign.
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