republican party, obviously.
Alexander Hamilton was a political leader but was not born in the US and could not be President. The Communist Party was outlawed at one time and its leaders could not run for President .
He/She is that party's presidential nominee.
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No. The political party chooses who will run for office.
Yes, if they registered as an independent, they can vote for whomever they want.
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John Lewis is a democrat. His political party is the democrats. He has run for president twice without success for the democrats and is a very well-known politician.
Political parties are similar to the federal in various ways. The most common similarity is in the operations and administrative issues. The political party leader is runs the party as a federal government is run by the President.
If the incumbent president wants to run again for president, it ultimately depends on the rules and processes within each political party. Both the Democrats and Republicans typically hold primary elections or elect delegates to decide their presidential nominees. The decision ultimately rests with the party members and voters, who will choose whether to support the incumbent president or opt for a different candidate.
they only use one president because thay are making sure if thats a responsiple president
William J. Bryan