all of the above
Mudslinging, Slogans, rallies, buttons, and staged events
The election practices used in 1828 that are still used today are mudslinging, slogans, rallies, buttons, and staged events.
All of the above - apex
electoral college and spoils system
nominating convention
The posters
Mudslinging, Slogans, Rallies, Buttons, Staged Events
Nominating conventions
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I am interested in working on the presidential campaign if the opportunity still exists.
I am interested in working on the presidential campaign if the opportunity still exists.
No.
The first presidential election where computers performed some of the vote counting was the 1964 (Johnson vs. Goldwater) election, where 7 counties used punchcard ballots. There still has not been a presidential election (as of 2014) where all votes were counted by computers.
Incumbent President Barack Obama won reelection in the 2012 presidential election defeating Mitt Romney.
Yes, you can still vote in the presidential election even if you did not vote in the Montana primary election. Primary elections and general elections are separate, and not voting in the primary does not disqualify you from voting in the general election.
Absolutly
No because my mom is not voting in the primary but still gets to vote in the presadential election.
Regular.
Yes, was is the past tense. The sentence in present tense would be: I am interested in working on the presidential campaign if the opportunity still exists.
But still lost the election. Your welcome.
The second one is correct: "If the opportunity still exists."