John F. Kennedy, debating against Richard M. Nixon in 1960. Kennedy won the TV audience, though Nixon was stronger with the radio audience.
John F. Kennedy won the famous televised debate with Richard Nixon. (Those who listened to the debate on the radio were convinced that Nixon had won.)
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In the Jeffersonian democracy presidential candidates would be chosen by caucuses that were held by political leaders. In a Jacksonian democracy the candidates would be chosen by conventions.
Yes it does in that the college determines who the final candidates for the popular vote for the US president will be.
No- winning presidential candidates have always carried their home states. In fact, losing candidates almost always carry their home states.
it started a new era in u.s. politics. for the first time more then one candidate ran for president. the candidates for the federalists where John Adams and Thomas Pinckney. the democrats candidates were Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.
There were four candidates for president in 1824: John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William H. Crawford, and Andrew Jackson. Since none of the four candidates received a majority of electoral votes, the election was decided by the U.S. House of Representatives. The House selected John Quincy Adams as president, even though he had finished second to Andrew Jackson in the electoral vote count.
This President thought to have won the based on a televised debate which showed a clear difference in the physical appearance between the two candidates was John F. Kennedy.
The presidential candidates were president Ronald Reagan and former vice president Walter Mondale.The vice presidential candidates were vice president George H.W.Bush and representative Geraldline Ferraro
They are the people who are running for president.
The Executive Branch is the President
They are called the party's presidential ticket. Also the party's presidential nominees.
They are called the party's presidential ticket. Also the party's presidential nominees.
Barack Obama:Former president Mitt Romney:Massachusetts governor
The President selects his own running mate.
Joe Biden:former vice president Paul Ryan:congressman
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were the candidates in the first contested presidential election.
to serve as a co-president
Electoral votes are what count when electing a President into office in the U.S.A..