Yes, he must first win a campaign for his party's nomination through state primaries and then the general election. Primary elections are held before the national party conventions and the winner gets the nomination to run for the presidency from there.
He must be at least 35 years old
Yes- a candidate for vice-president must meet all the requirements for president or else he could not take over for the president.
A candidate for president must be 35 years old
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the people running for president must have a tie in electoral votes. the people running for president must have a tie in electoral votes. the people running for president must have a tie in electoral votes.
A candidate must be 32 to run for President.
the people running for president must have a tie in electoral votes. the people running for president must have a tie in electoral votes. the people running for president must have a tie in electoral votes.
To be a candidate for President of the United States you must have been born in the United states.
The VP is elected in the same manner as the president, but separate votes are cast for the VP and president. Just because a presidential candidate is elected does not mean his/her VP running mate must be elected, although this usually happens.
A candidate must be a natural-born U.S. citizen.
To become president, a candidate typically goes through several key stages: first, they must declare their candidacy and engage in primary elections to secure their party's nomination. Next, they participate in the national party convention, where delegates formally nominate them. Following this, the candidate campaigns nationwide to win the general election, culminating in the Electoral College vote. If successful, they are inaugurated as president.