Many US Senators have run for President without resigning their Senate seats. Those who have often run in their state's next US Senate election.
he loses his positionWhat you are talking about is 'Recall.' when an office official isn't doing his/her job they get recalled, because the people don't think this official is doing it right and they don't have to wait for the next election.
Losers usually make a concession speech, conceding defeat by the other candidate.
He does not care about the kids as long as he gets his nicotine fix. After he loses the election he is expected to either go to a rehab or try Chantix.
Generally your little brother has to be the governor of the second largest state in the union. You use his political appointments to disenfranchise millions of voters, then allow the supreme court justices your father appointed to name you the president. Or, you could just win the electoral college.
The speaker is elected by the House, Since everybody votes by party lines, the speaker loses his job if his party loses its majority. It is also possible that someone within the party could challenge the speaker strongly enough to get him to retire lest he be defeated in a election.
based on what happened in the 2000 election, he (or she) becomes president.
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Yes, Senator John McCain can run again. Richard Nixon did that, losing to Senator John F. Kennedy in 1960 but winning against Vice President Hubert Humphrey in 1968. He then ran for re-election in 1972
It is the political party that loses/wins the election. The prime minister is the appointed leader of the party that wins. When a political party loses a general election then the prime minister steps down and the leader of the winning party becomes prime minister.
Harry Truman lost a lot of popularity for firing Gen. Douglas MacArthur and for letting the Korean "police action" drag on. And when a President loses popularity, his party loses popularity. Also Dwight D. Eisenhower was a very popular World War II General.
Yes, in Boxman loses the Election.
it loses half its energy and becomes ADP.
It loses its charged.
It dies
it loses nutrients
It dies