National nominating conventions
In the Jeffersonian democracy presidential candidates would be chosen by caucuses that were held by political leaders. In a Jacksonian democracy the candidates would be chosen by conventions.
national conventions for nominating presidential candidates.
they are chosen by the candidates
A group of electors from each state officially elect the president.
The first televised debate between two Presidential candidates was between Nixon and Kennedy.
During the national convention
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In the Jeffersonian democracy presidential candidates would be chosen by caucuses that were held by political leaders. In a Jacksonian democracy the candidates would be chosen by conventions.
They are chosen soon after the presidential nominee has been chosen.
Congressional Caucus.
They are chosen soon after the presidential nominee has been chosen.
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During the national convention
During the national convention
Vice presidential candidates are generally chosen in order to garner extra votes in the general election. The votes will usually come from a specific area of the nation like the South or the West.
join the President's party
Presidential candidates are chosen by their party through a series of primary elections and caucuses held in each state. Delegates are awarded based on the results of these contests, and the candidate who receives a majority of delegates at the party's national convention becomes the official nominee.