The candidate ask them question and when they get their answer they just run> it depends if they are good in bed. if they are they get chosen
Conservatives
The incumbent, Gerald R. Ford, ran for another term in 1976. Bob Dole was his running mate.
He tried to run in 1868, but lost the party nomination.
Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Fremont and American Party candidate Millard Fillmore.
John Bell
In mid-2012, Romney is seeking the nomination by the Republican party as its Presidential candidate in the November, 2012 election (likely running against incumbent president Barack Obama).
A candidate that is running for President receives their nomination at their party's convention. This is a meeting that is held to announce the results of an election.
Stage 1: The Nomination Stage 2: The National Party Convention Stage 3: The General Election
Former president, Teddy Roosevelt formed the Bull Moose Party when he failed to win the Republican Party's nomination over William Taft. By running as a de facto second Republican candidate, he split and weakened the party's votes, resulting in a victory by the Democratic candidate, Woodrow Wilson.
caucus
The nomination and party primary.
If a vice presidential candidate drops out of the race, it would depend on the timing and the reasons for their withdrawal. If it happens before the party's nomination, the party may choose a replacement candidate. If it happens after the nomination, the party may still proceed with the original candidate or choose a new one through a replacement process determined by party rules. Ultimately, the party would have the authority to make this decision.
Conservatives
Conservatives
Bob Barr is the Libertarian Party candidate for President of the United States.
Yes, he must first win a campaign for his party's nomination through state primaries and then the general election. Primary elections are held before the national party conventions and the winner gets the nomination to run for the presidency from there.
Pro- Roosevelt Republicans were dissatified with the nomination of president tafts as a candidate for a second term/ yeaaa budddy !