A political competitor is an individual, group, or party that is vying for the same political office or influence as another individual, group, or party. They compete for support from voters, resources, and ultimately power within the political system.
A primary election is a ballot to pick a candidate to contest another election at a later date, usually on behalf of a political party. They are commonly used by political parties across the democratic world to select candidates for elections to public office. In a political party's primary, multiple people from the same party all seek that party's nomination for another office (e.g., President or Member of Parliament). The winner of party primaries then go on to contest the main election, usually later in the same year.
People in a political party share many of the same political beliefs and work together to get their candidates elected to office, and to defeat the opposition.
In election an individual is chosen for the first time to hold public office; re-election that same individual is chosen to hold public office again.
Asia is a continent that has several countries. Each country has its own political position and not all hold the same position.
No. You can only hold one office at a time.
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Same as the president. The president has the right to change who the person is in the second term.
Another phrase with the same meaning as "hold your nose" is "grin and bear it." Both expressions suggest enduring an unpleasant situation or experience, often because it is necessary or unavoidable.
In order to discuss and voice their interest women started their own political clubs and newspaper. The Society of Revolutionary and Republican Women was the most famous of them. Their main demand was that women enjoy the same political rights as men. They were disappointed that the Constitution of 1791 reduced them to passive citizens. They demanded right to vote, to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political office.
work to get candidates elected to political offices
The president. Any office deemed at law and/or by the Constitution to which citizens not deemed "born Americans" are ineligible. These include those of President of the United States and, of course, Vice President of the United States.