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How many votes does a candidate have to receive?

A candidate must receive a majority of votes to win an election. The specific number of votes needed varies depending on the election and the voting system in place. In most cases, it is the candidate who receives more than 50% of the votes cast who wins.


How is a presidential candidate selected in the United States?

In the United States, a presidential candidate is selected through a series of primary elections and caucuses held in each state. Political parties hold these events to determine the candidate who will represent them in the general election. Delegates are awarded to candidates based on their performance in these events, and the candidate with the most delegates ultimately becomes the party's nominee for president.


A member of which of the following demographic groups is most likely to support a Republican presidential candidate?

White, male, older, and with higher income levels are more likely to support a Republican presidential candidate.


What is the most popular name in Tennessee?

The most popular name in Tennessee is Emma for girls and William for boys.


Which appeal would be most effective for convincing people to vote for a specific person?

An appeal that focuses on the candidate's qualifications, track record, and specific plans for addressing important issues is usually the most effective. Emphasizing the candidate's credibility, experience, and ability to bring about positive change can help sway voters. Personal stories or testimonials from people who have been positively impacted by the candidate's work can also be compelling.