The candidate must be a citizen of the state
She ran in 1972 , campaigned in 12 states and won 28 delegates in the primaries.
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Richard Nixon campaigned in all 50 states during his 1960 presidential campaign. This was a significant milestone in American politics, as it marked the first time a major presidential candidate visited every state. His extensive campaign strategy aimed to connect with voters nationwide and showcase his political reach. Ultimately, Nixon lost the election to John F. Kennedy.
He visited and campaigned in all 50 states and opened campaign offices, he refused to accept public finance money.
must be a citizen of the state.. elvis... 2010
no there are only thirteen states that caucus
The answer depends on the party and the state. Some states have a non-binding primary, some states apportion their delegation according to the primary percentages and some states give all of their votes to the candidate who wins a plurality in the primary. Some parties have some "super delegates" who decide for themselves how to vote.
A majority or plurality of votes.
No. Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election. Buchanan won 19 states including all of the southern states. The southern states seceded after Republican Party candidate Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election.
All the illegal Immigrants who lost their jobs to children campaigned against child labor. They want them to go back to the womb where they came from
The bodyguards and all the officials protect the new president of the United States of America.