The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) is a non-profit organization established by the two major political parties in the United States, primarily comprising representatives from both the Democratic and Republican parties. Its purpose is to organize and oversee the presidential and vice-presidential debates, ensuring that they are fair, transparent, and accessible to the public. The CPD sets the rules for the debates, selects the moderators, and manages the logistics of the events to facilitate informed voter participation.
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The correct spelling is commission.Some example sentences are:I will commission a family painting.He makes a lot of commission from his sales.
If his commission is 2 on all sales then he makes 2.
A percentage commission. Commission can also be a flat rate commission - a fixed amount for every sale.
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The Twenty-fifth Amendment make provision for presidential succession.
A presidential legislative democracy is a system of government that has a legislative branch that makes laws. The presidential or executive branch carries out the policies and laws.
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You would multiply (or 'times') to calculate the commission. For example, if a sales clerk makes 10% commission on all sales, and makes a sale of $250, you would multiply $250 by .10 (.10 represents the 10 percent), which would be $25.
Parliament makes the laws after much debate.