William Jennings Bryan
Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Freemont.
Constitutional Party candidate John Bell condemned sectional political parties and sectional strife in the U.S. Senate.
Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Fremont and American Party candidate Millard Fillmore.
In order to run for president in November, a candidate must first be nominated by his party.
when the party's presidential candidate has been chosen but before the election takes place
The Green Party
A presidential primary refers to election of each party's candidate. A general election on the other hand is an election involving all candidates selected by their respective parties.
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Presidential nominees in the United States are selected through a series of primary elections and caucuses held by political parties. These events allow party members to vote for their preferred candidate. The candidate who receives the most delegates from these events becomes the party's nominee for the presidential election.
A convention is a meeting where the political party names its candidate for presidential election. Running parties hold this convention.
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In the United States, a presidential candidate is selected through a series of primary elections and caucuses held in each state. Political parties hold these events to determine the candidate who will represent them in the general election. Delegates are awarded to candidates based on their performance in these events, and the candidate with the most delegates ultimately becomes the party's nominee for president.