If this question refers to US Civil War General William T. Sherman, then by his own words he stated that under no circumstances would he seek public office. He had no interest in politics.
Porter Sherman has written: 'Current politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government
i think its because he was interested in it so he joined the election
Are you interested in politics? No, I am not into politics.
I think he mostly is interested in politics as tool for obtaining and keeping public office. He decided that he wanted to hold office and so turned to the politicians in Chicago for their advise and help.
William Tecumseh Sherman was not interested in politics primarily because he believed that military service and duty were his calling. He felt that political maneuvering often led to conflict and inefficiency, which contrasted with his straightforward military mindset. Additionally, Sherman preferred to focus on his responsibilities as a soldier and leader rather than engage in the often contentious and divisive nature of political life. His experiences during the Civil War further solidified his belief that actions, rather than political rhetoric, were the most effective means of achieving results.
he was interested in politics and s.e.x
All rulers need to be interested in politics. Henry VIII was no exception
because he has interested politics
The simple predicate is: are interestedThe complete predicate is: are interested in school politics
The simple predicate is: are interestedThe complete predicate is: are interested in school politics
Conservatives.
The verb is: are interestedThe verb phrase is: are interested in school politics