Hard-fought presidential primaries are common in the party out of power because multiple candidates vie to present themselves as the best alternative to the incumbent party, often reflecting diverse factions within the party. In contrast, the president's party typically rallies around the sitting president, leading to fewer challengers and a more unified front to maintain power. Additionally, incumbents have established resources and support networks that discourage serious primary competition. This dynamic creates a stark contrast in the nature of primaries between the two parties.
Many would indeed agree that the president is fairly compensated. He makes approximately $400,000 annually for serving the country and adhering to his presidential duties.
The party out of power has lost the last election and often the last two. Consequently,the past candidates and the old guard in the party have been discredited to some extent at least The party needs to do something different in order to regain power and one obvious way to do this is to find a fresh, new, outstanding candidate who will energize the party and lead it to victory. Ambitious people step forward, attract followers and funding and the primary battles ensue. The party in power can ruin on its record and can establish a more or less order of succession for its next candidate- i.e. either run the incumbent President or if he is in his second term. run the vice-president or someone in his cabinet.
This statement is true. Deficit spending is the spending of more than the government takes in.Ê This is a fairly common practice.
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Hard-fought presidential primaries are common in the party out of power because multiple candidates vie to present themselves as the best alternative to the incumbent party, often reflecting diverse factions within the party. In contrast, the president's party typically rallies around the sitting president, leading to fewer challengers and a more unified front to maintain power. Additionally, incumbents have established resources and support networks that discourage serious primary competition. This dynamic creates a stark contrast in the nature of primaries between the two parties.
The conventions are not as important as they used to be. However, they still attract a fairly large TV audience and get considerable publicity. A candidate who makes a good showing can improve his chance of election. His acceptance speech is especially important, as is his choice of running mate.
Fairly common yes
Many would indeed agree that the president is fairly compensated. He makes approximately $400,000 annually for serving the country and adhering to his presidential duties.
No. They are fairly common where I am.
No, they are still fairly common.
fairly stable. It's a republic that has elections that run fairly smoothly https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/pa.html
no.still fairly common.
Yes it's fairly common
Sort of. Stomach cramps are fairly common.
No, blizzards are fairly common in Antarctica.
Yes. It is a fairly common Japanese Surname.