more likely to vote.
more likely to vote
The canidate with the most votes would become president, and the second runner up would become vice president
A closed primary election is one in which voters choose from candidates only from the party in which they are registered. This differs from an open primary in that an open primary allows a voter to cast his/her vote within whichever contest (Democrat, Republican, Green, etc.) the voter chooses.
In Slateport City, the contest hall is close to the northern exit, just to the left of it.
No but came very close
"Tie" or "neck in neck".
Communicable
It is difficult to determine which Australian marsupial is the most prevalent. It would be a very close contest between the Red Kangaroo, the Grey Kangaroo and the Common Brushtail Possum.
proximity voting is the theory which holds that voters prefer candidates close to them on issues.
A tossup state is one that is very close in it's votes for both candidates.
Candidates run for president because their party is convinced (or at least hoping) that the candidate can win for the party; the candidates run because people, like their party and others with vested interests, convince them that they're a winner and their head gets full of 'their power' to win. Oversimplified, but as close to the reason as you'll get.
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