Vetting a candidate for office involves a thorough assessment of their background, qualifications, and suitability for the position. This process typically includes reviewing their political history, public statements, financial records, and any potential ethical concerns. The goal is to ensure that the candidate aligns with the values and goals of the party or organization, and to identify any risks that may affect their campaign or ability to serve effectively if elected. Ultimately, vetting helps inform endorsements and support decisions.
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Meaning . the whole office area (from receptionist to the President ) the structure (what makes it run) organization. I tried...
James Herriot was a vet as well as an author. He used his experience as a vet to write many books about various animals as well as their owners.
The reference appears to relate to a political context involving a vice presidential candidate who previously lost an election to a man associated with an address in Abilene, Kansas. This suggests a historical or contemporary political scenario where the candidate is seeking redemption or a second chance. The mention of "588 points" may indicate a scoring or ranking system, possibly in a game or political contest. Further clarification on the context would be helpful for a more precise answer.
When the objectives of a particular position matches with the qualities and personal ambitions of a person then he would be the perfect candidate for the position.
Nominated as a candidate for office.
A candidate is someone who runs for an office. He is said to be a candidate for that office.
A person who runs for public office is a candidate, like a presidential candidate.
Vet
A politician who is running for public office is a candidate.
a person who is running for office is a candidate
The word candidate is most used when a person is trying to take a role in a higher up position. A person running for chairman or mayor would also be known as a potential candidate.
The party who does not have a 'the' candidate in office, incumbent means that that parties candidate already holds the office.
The candidate is the name for the person running for office. Many times the people know little or nothing about the candidate who is running for office.
i think you mean a candidate. hope that's what you were looking for ~lindi~
One who offers himself, or is put forward by others, as a suitable person or an aspirant or contestant for an office, privilege, or honor; as, a candidate for the office of governor; a candidate for holy orders; a candidate for scholastic honors.
To be elected into office means that a candidate receives the most votes from citizens. Some officials, such as Supreme Court justices, are chosen or appointed by other politicians.