Any US-born person over the age of 35.
candidate with most votes, president runner up candidate, vice president
The incumbent president, John Adams, was the Federalist candidate in 1800.
He was the Republican candidate for President.
Technically he is both, but it is usual to refer to him as a president or the incumbent, since referring to him as a candidate makes it sound as though he isn't already a president.
No. He unsuccessful president candidate.
When a candidate runs for office, he picks a running mate. When that candidate wins, his/her running mate becomes vice president.
A candidate for president must be 35 years old
President John Adams
Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska , was the candidate.
35
The Presidential Candidate's main purpose in picking the Vice President is "balancing the ticket." To "balance the ticket" is to find a VP Candidate that deposits values into a Presidential campaign that will bring support from voters that were not previously inclined to vote for that candidate. In most every United States presidential election within the past 30 years, the presidential candidate chose a VP candidate with almost opposite views and beliefs so that they might hoard the votes.
No, unless you count all of the perks that come with it. Clothes etc....