In the United States, a presidential candidate must receive the support of at least one elector to be nominated. However, typically a candidate is nominated through a political party's primary process, where delegates representing the electors support the candidate. The formal nomination occurs at the party's national convention, where delegates, not electors, cast votes for their chosen candidate. Therefore, electors do not play a direct role in proposing or seconding a candidate outside of the electoral college context.
Yes she can.
Of Course! That is so sweet!
That would be nice so, yes you should.
you see the relationship bar down the bottem that has to be around 100 100 with a heart there when you talk to the sim there should be a little thing that says propose... click on that and then it should say MOVE IN GIVE PET or PROPOSE so yer click propose but if you wont the guy to propose you have to ask him to move in and then propose but if you wont to do things more fancy you can ask them out on a date to tea and when you both are sitting down it will say something like PROPOSE or SURPRISE PROPOSE
They should be free and all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain is totally dissolved
Yes, you can propose a second time if the first proposal didn't result in a marriage or if circumstances have changed. It's important to ensure that both partners are ready and willing to take that step again. Open communication about feelings and intentions can make the experience more meaningful. Ultimately, the timing and context should feel right for both individuals involved.
Regroup and propose another theory Propose another hypothesis
Wait you want to propose a ring or tell someone you love them?
When he can support a wife and child.
Attempt to find out who the note is from and propose.
electors
By a body of presidential electors