One of the main issue's for President John Kennedy during his campaign was his religion. There had never been a Catholic become President before. It is the same problem we are having with Mitt Romney. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Also called a Mormon or LDS. Religion shouldn't be a problem.
If the Democratic Party could not nominate a presidential candidate, it would create significant turmoil within the party, leading to a potential split or factionalism among its members. Voter trust could erode, resulting in decreased turnout and support in upcoming elections. This situation might also open the door for independent or third-party candidates to gain traction, fundamentally altering the political landscape. Ultimately, it would challenge the party's ability to present a unified front against opponents in the election.
No, it is not. "Candidate" is a noun. Adjectives are words that describe nouns. For example, we might describe a candidate using the adjectives 'eligible', 'potential' or 'feasible'.
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Sara Plain is a famous politician. She currently resides in the state of Alaska where she is the previous governor of Alaska. She became the most famous as the Republican candidate for the Vice Presidency in the 2008 Presidential Election; later she was rumored as a potential candidate in the 2012 Presidential Election until she announced in late 2011 that she would no longer be running. She also has a tv-reality show, called Sara Palin's Alaska, based around her family's life in a small town in Alaska with her children and husband.
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The candidate's potential for growth and success, as noted in recommendation letters, is compared to that of their peers to assess how they stand out or excel in their abilities and future prospects.
The word candidate is most used when a person is trying to take a role in a higher up position. A person running for chairman or mayor would also be known as a potential candidate.
The term release candidate refers to a version with potential to be a final product, ready to release unless fatal bugs emerge.
The early primary elections, which rank multiple candidates in the same party, tend to 'weed out' those with no chance of winning a presidential election, and allowing the probable peospects to the top of the list. Since New Hampshire has the first primary (Iowa has caucuses - a little different) election leading to a presidential election, it is only the second public measurement of each candidate's presidential potential.
Players can prevent their opponents from stealing points in cribbage by strategically discarding cards to avoid creating scoring combinations for their opponents, and by keeping track of the cards that have been played to anticipate potential scoring opportunities for their opponents. Additionally, players can try to peg points quickly to minimize the opportunities for their opponents to steal points during the pegging phase of the game.
A potential candidate word would be "Storm"
When evaluating a candidate's potential for future employment within a company, factors to consider include their qualifications, skills, experience, work ethic, cultural fit, communication abilities, problem-solving skills, adaptability, and potential for growth and development within the organization.