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How are presidential candidates chosen by their party during the nomination process?

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.


How does propaganda influence public opinion during political campaign?

Propaganda influences public opinion. It is the key to winning each election. Propaganda means to alert everybody with information accessible via many avenues for them, via audio or visual. This helps develop or even sway the public's general opinion about certain politicians.


What is an invisible primary?

Its the period between when a person announces their candidacy and when the actual primaries take place. During this period candidates raise money for their campaign. it is also called the money primary.


What are some activities a politician does during a campaign?

During a campaign, a politician typically engages in activities such as giving speeches, participating in debates, attending rallies and town hall meetings, fundraising, knocking on doors to meet with constituents, and utilizing social media to communicate their message to the public.


When did the political parties start selecting runningmates?

It's a little different: the political parties used to nominate vice presidents by separate voting procedures during the Parties' national conventions in the election years. Gradually and starting in the 20th century, Presidential candidates (who had always had some influence on the earlier vice-presidential election processes) became the major players in deciding who should be voted vice-President. The first to simply name a running mate even before the Party Convention started was Ronald Reagan in his (then unsuccesful) bid for the Republican nomination in 1976.

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Which presidential candidate won Michigan in 1860?

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