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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

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What are Presidential candidates?

They are the people who are running for president.


Why do Presidential candidates make promises?

To get people to vote for them.


Most candidates do not believe the presidential primaries are the best way to allow the people a choice. true or false?

false


Most presidential candidates need a very small number of people to run an election campaign?

false


Why did political parties switch to national conventions nominate presidential candidates?

to include more people in the process


What group of people has become more attached to Republican presidential candidates since 1961?

One group of people that has become more attached to Republican presidential candidates since 1961 is white evangelical Christians. This religious demographic has consistently supported Republican candidates due to shared conservative values and policy positions on issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage. Republican candidates have made efforts to appeal to this group, leading to increased attachment over time.


What are the electoral candidates?

I am guessing you mean electors for the presidential election. These people usually do not have their names on the ballot but there are sworn to vote for one of the candidates who is running president and whose name is on the ballot. So when you vote for a presidential candidate, you are really voting for his slate of electors.


Where the party candidates campaign to win in the electoral college?

U.S. Presidential candidates campaign to the American people, then the electoral college is appointed based on the popular vote in each state.


Most presidential candidates need a very small number of people to run an election campaign true or false?

False


What does amendment 2 of the constitution mean?

It means that the presidential candidates can only be elected twice into office. No more than 8 years.


How are elections in presidential democracies and dictatorships different?

In dictatorships, voluntarily or involuntarily, everyone is forced (compelled) to vote for the dictator and usually, the dictator is always the top candidate among one or two other candidates. The opposite is the case in presidential democracies i.e people are free to choose from a wide option of candidates.


Why did some people oppose presidential term limits?

Because they liked the current president and wanted the terms to change so the president can be in office longer.