nothing really, they didn't really have much use for a campaign platform back then, they usually just said some things that most likely they wouldn't do.
A person who supports a candidate running for president.
Mike Huckabee Mike Huckabee
A person running for political office is called a candidate. Candidates typically represent a political party or run as independents, and they seek election to a specific position such as president, senator, mayor, or council member. During their campaign, candidates present their platform and policies to voters in the hopes of winning their support and ultimately being elected to the office they are seeking.
Yes, a candidate is someone running for political office
A running mate is a person running together with another person on a joint ticket during an election. It can also be used to reference the vice president of the president in our current national political system.
i wish i knew bud!
William Taft was nominated by Teddy Roosevelt to become President after him. President Roosevelt and William Taft's wife had to talk William into running. During his campaign he relied heavily on President Roosevelt and promised to follow in his conservative footsteps.
The US vice president Joe Biden, ran for re-election this year and won.
Party Leader.
Well, the stem a means not and if your running for for the presidency then you are probably political so the answer is no.
No, when the president is running for office. They have the opportunity then to pick who they want as their running mate and eventual vice president. Much like right now with Obama and Biden, they stay within the same political party.
Yes anyone can that nested the requirements, problem is it takes money and political backing and that's where most wouldn't back you unless you had some great platform you were running off of