VICE PRESIDENT.
A person who runs for public office is a candidate, like a presidential candidate.
An individual chosen by a presidential candidate to run for vice president is known as the vice presidential nominee. This person is selected to complement the presidential candidate's platform and appeal to a broader electorate. The vice presidential nominee runs alongside the candidate in the general election and, if elected, serves as the second-highest executive officer in the U.S. government, stepping in as president if needed.
Presidential Candidate
The vice presidential candidate is often referred to as the running mate of the presidential candidate during the campaign.
Technically the political party's convention. Usually the person that they nominate will be the candidate that is recommended by the Presidential candidate.
A person who runs for office is called a candidate
People vote for a presidential candidate during a presidential election, which happens every four years. Registered voters are allowed to vote in elections.
Technically the political party's convention. Usually the person that they nominate will be the candidate that is recommended by the Presidential candidate.
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an independent voter
Attract more voters for the presidential candidate
The candidate for vice-president is nominated at the same national convention that nominates the presidential candidate.