Gary Johnson, Libertarian Party candidate for President, in 2016
Theodore Roosevelt
mike john mcCain obama
Yes, but as to wether they would need to fufill the duties of the first lady AND the vice president has yet to be seen if there ever is said situation.
There were said to be around 230,000 deaths
A candidate is someone who runs for an office. He is said to be a candidate for that office.
Candidates for any elected political position are not required to attend a debate with opponents. With that said, the current system of debates is ludicrous. The only fair way to conduct a debate and to give each candidate equal time to speak is to pose the same policy question to each candidate and have each candidate give his or her answer to the question. Currently, for both parties, that idea is not followed.Also, if a candidate is asked a question, that question is the one that should be answered. That is not the case in either party's debate process.
Yes. If she wanted to, she certainly could. She has said, however, that she has no interest in politics at this time. But a former first lady can definitely become a presidential candidate, as Hillary Rodham Clinton has already shown.
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Stephen Douglas
BIG AND RED (that's what she said)
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The early primary elections, which rank multiple candidates in the same party, tend to 'weed out' those with no chance of winning a presidential election, and allowing the probable peospects to the top of the list. Since New Hampshire has the first primary (Iowa has caucuses - a little different) election leading to a presidential election, it is only the second public measurement of each candidate's presidential potential.