A balance ticket is a financial document or record used to summarize the status of accounts, typically in the context of a business or organization. It reflects the total debits and credits in an account, showing whether it is in balance or if there are discrepancies. Balance tickets are often used in accounting to ensure that financial records are accurate and up to date. They help identify errors or misstatements in financial transactions.
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what is the purpose of balancing of the ticket
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Kennedy was a Northern Liberal, and Johnson was a Southern Conservative.
That's frequently how it works. The idea behind a balanced ticket is to persuade more voters.
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I would say balance the ticket.
Attract more voters for the presidential candidate
"Balance the ticket" refers to a political strategy used during elections, where a candidate selects a running mate or vice-presidential candidate who complements their own strengths and appeals to a broader range of voters. This often involves choosing someone from a different demographic, geographic, or ideological background to create a more appealing and diverse ticket. The goal is to enhance the overall attractiveness of the campaign and improve chances of winning.
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Bush lacked national government experience; Cheney had an impressive résumé.
They did NOT. The democratic ticket was liberal but a mix of experience in Libermann and youth and hope and changer in Obama. The GOP ticket was in comparison to the DEMS consewrvative and also a mix of experience, McCain, and youth hope and change in Gov Palin. Your term "balanced" is too vague but peerhaps my answer is helpful.
In the US, presidential elections place the nominated people from the two major parties, on the same ticket. This means that when presidential hopeful, Barack Obama headed the Democratic presidential ticket, his vice president nominee was Joe Biden. The main "balance" created by Obama, was to have a seasoned well known democrat, Biden, paired with a newly known presidential candidate, Obama. The voting public then sees a ticket whereby their votes can be made based on a Chicago, Illinois new comer, Obama and a well known Biden.There are better examples of this balance attempt, however. Perhaps the best one was when President Lincoln ran for reelection in 1864. Lincoln was assured to receive all the Republican votes, and he decided the best way to gather Democratic votes was to have the Tennessee Democrat, Andrew Johnson as his running mate. This was a great balance that would attract both Democrats and Republicans to vote "together" for a well balanced ticket.