George W. Bush, Jimmy Carter and John Kennedy.
No- winning presidential candidates have always carried their home states. In fact, losing candidates almost always carry their home states.
There are a few reasons why national candidates may not spend as much time and money campaigning in California. Firstly, California is often considered a stronghold for the Democratic Party, so candidates from that party may not prioritize campaigning there since their chances of winning are relatively high. Additionally, California is a large and expensive state to campaign in, so candidates may opt to focus their resources on more competitive battleground states instead.
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There are 6 presidents (7 elections) that won without California Garfield - 1880 Cleveland - 1884 Wilson - 1912 Kennedy - 1960 Carter - 1976 George W Bush - 2000, 2004
No.
It is absolutely illegal to drive in California and any other state or country in the civilized world without a license. Insurance is mandatory in the state of California and most likely every single state of America and the Canadian provinces.
How can i register a vehicle from a different state without a point of origin in California
Driving without insurance is against the law (a civil offense) in 49 of the 50 states of the U.S. including in California, but it is not a criminal offense in any state.
No you can not.
The candidates aired much more ads in swing states than in other states. There are states that are traditionally red (republican) or blue (democratic). However, some states switch between red and blue from time to time, such as Ohio or Florida or Virginia. Candidates push for swing states because they try to win those electoral votes. For example, in the 2012 election, Romney and Obama constantly bombarded Ohio with political ads. However, states such as California or Alabama were typically left alone. This is because Ohio was a swing state and could go either way when it came to election, and California is a blue state while Alabama is a red state. When it came down to election night, Obama ended up winning Ohio.
Yes, California is a no-fault state for divorce, which means that couples can get divorced without having to prove that one party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.