Official beliefs of a candidate refer to their stated positions and values on various political, social, and economic issues, which they communicate to the public during campaigns. These beliefs often align with their party's platform and can include views on healthcare, education, foreign policy, and social justice. Candidates typically express these beliefs through speeches, policy proposals, and campaign materials to inform voters and garner support. Understanding a candidate's official beliefs helps voters make informed decisions during elections.
This is called their platform or position.
The official title of a candidate for holy orders is "seminarian" in the Roman Catholic Church.
"The Candidate"
The official term for a student pursuing a Ph.D. degree is a doctoral candidate.
To promulgate empire.
The vice presidential candidate is not an official part of a party's organization at the national level.
The propaganda technique that involves statements or inferences about a candidate's values is called "transfer." It aims to associate the candidate with certain values, beliefs, or ideals to appeal to the audience's emotions and win their support.
Rome's official religion was Christianity after 380 AD. Before this time there was no "official" religion as Rome was tolerant of all beliefs.
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If you write in Bernie Sanders on the ballot, your vote will not count because he is not an official candidate in the election. It is important to vote for a candidate who is officially running for the position you are voting for.
The EU candidate status is a political label to show the Union is willing to start negotiations for accession.The Commission's website states: "When a country is readyit becomes an official candidate for membership - but this does not necessarily mean that formal negotiations have been opened."
They could be called several things from "dissenter" to "heretic" depending on how severely the beliefs differ.