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QuestionIs it possible to run for president if I don't have a lot of money?Community AnswerAbsolutely! But, unfortunately, you'll need to rely on donations from other people and/or businesses, so be prepared to make commitments. If these don't align with your values, then you'll experience dissonance and may turn into a true politician, saying one thing but doing another.
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QuestionCan a former candidate for president run for president again in another presidential election?Community AnswerYes, not only can a former candidate run for president again, but it is very common. Ronald Reagan lost the nomination in 1976 and became president in 1980, and Richard Nixon lost the general election in 1960 and became president in 1968.
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QuestionDo I need a high school diploma?Community AnswerThere is no official requirement for this, but it is pretty unlikely you would be elected without one.
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QuestionDo I need to call the media to cover my campaign introduction?Community AnswerGenerally, it's not really necessary. There are many ways to get yourself out there without the media's help. You can use YouTube, social media, and other methods. If these get enough attention, the media will pick it up on their own.
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QuestionWhat is the minimum education needed to run for President of the United States?Community AnswerThere is no official educational requirement.
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QuestionIs it too late to enter the Presidential race as an Independent eight months before the election?Community AnswerYes, most of the delegates have already been won by the leading Democratic and Republic presidential candidates by that stage and the general election is too close to enter the race as an independent.
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QuestionWhy does a person have to be 35 years old to run for president?Community AnswerSection 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution sets forth the eligibility requirements: No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
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QuestionWhen are the next elections?JordanCommunity AnswerThe next U.S. presidential election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
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QuestionIf I want to run for president, when would it be best to start?Community AnswerIn the United States, there is no predetermined start time for beginning a campaign for the next election. It would be a good idea for one to review the election rules of other countries, such as Canada, where they have an election/campaign season of only a few months. There are deadlines for each state to be eligible to campaign in that state. However, if you wanted to run for president in the 2020 election you could start now.
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QuestionHow many signatures are needed by state to run for President of the US?Community AnswerSignatures have nothing to do with running in the first place. All you need to run is the visible support of your peers. Once you get yourself on the ballot, it's up to the voters of each state to convene and get you some delegates.
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QuestionWhy do you only have pictures of men in your article?Community AnswerA woman or a man can be President of the United States. The Constitution does not limit the presidency only to men.
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QuestionI understand it will be hard if not impossible, but do I have to belong to a party to run for President of the United States?Community AnswerYou don't have to - you can run as an Independent - but Independents and third-party candidates have no chance, so it's best to align yourself with a party if you want to have a real shot. For instance, Bernie Sanders is an Independent in the Senate, but when he ran for president, he joined the Democratic Party. It would be best to align with whichever of the major parties better represents your views.
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QuestionWell I think that being in the Republican or Democratic Party has lots of risks because if you fail your money and time will be lost.Community AnswerYes and no. You can always run again in 4 years and you may have built yourself a strong base that first time. Candidates also raise a lot of money through fundraisers, so they're not spending a ton of their own money. Elections are just like anything else, while it is very disheartening to lose, that doesn't mean you shouldn't try.
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QuestionWould my chances of getting elected be higher if I completed university and served in the US armed forces?Community AnswerNot necessarily, though either could be used to your advantage as talking points. Neither are required of a candidate.
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QuestionCan I register if I'm under the age requirement, but I will be of age when the election is held?Community AnswerAs long as you are 35 by election day, then yes, you can register to run for president.
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QuestionCan a person run for president without belonging to the Democrat or Republican parties?Community AnswerYes. There are several different parties you can run for but the main one people know besides the Democrat and Republican parties is the freedom party.
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QuestionWhat is the latest date that you can get your name in the ring for the presidency? Is there a cut-off date?JordanCommunity AnswerThis depends on individual states, but generally the time frame is anywhere from several months to several weeks (at the latest) prior to Election Day.
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QuestionCan a candidate re-enter the race after suspending their campaign?Community AnswerNo, they can't. Once a candidate cuts off their campaign, they are done.
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QuestionHow do I throw rallies and let people know about them?Community AnswerYou would probably want to hire some kind of event coordinator who could reserve the space, arrange for any necessary equipment, etc. I suggest that you advertise these rallies by making fliers, posting about it on social media, and asking people to spread the word to their friends and families.
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QuestionDo I need a spouse to run for president? Every seated president has had a spouse throughout their entire time in office.JoelCommunity AnswerNo, you don't. In fact, the 15th president of the United States, James Buchanan, was a lifelong bachelor.
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QuestionCan I run for president if I have a felony conviction?Community AnswerYes, but is is unlikely you would receive public support or support from a party, as your opponents could use it against you.
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QuestionWhat is the required time frame for registration before an election?Community AnswerThe deadline is about 3 1/2 months before the election. Registration varies by state, but typically ends in mid-August.
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QuestionCan you run for president of you are Mexican and born in the United States?Community AnswerAs long as you were born in the US, you can run for president.
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QuestionWhy do you need money to run for president?Community AnswerYou don't; you need people who believe in what you stand for. Money helps with advertising so those people can find you, and then it helps to coordinate effort.
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QuestionDoes the Illuminati control the actions of the president?Community AnswerNo, they do not.
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QuestionCan I run for presidents if I have a criminal record?Community AnswerIt depends on the crime. If you are a felon then you are prohibited from running. Regardless, this will definitely affect how potential voters see you, as most people would not want a criminal running the country.
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QuestionCan you belong to more than one political party at a time?QaasCommunity AnswerNo, you cannot. You would be cheating. Only one at a time since you could win both primaries and be elected president with no one else.
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QuestionI am only in high school, but if I were interested in running for president in my future, what could I do now to prepare me for running?Community AnswerConsider taking courses in law and politics in college. If you want to build a portfolio of political experience, you can run for smaller offices, such as a city councilor, mayor, or the House of Representatives or Senate. Having political experience before running for president will increase your chances of being elected.
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QuestionCan naturalized citizen of the USA can run for president?Community AnswerNo. Only a natural born citizen of the United States can run for president. To be qualified as a natural born citizen, you have to born in mainland America or one of its territories.
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QuestionIf you suspend your first campaign, and then there’s another election 4 years later, can you re-run another campaign?Community AnswerYes, you can re-run for president in the next 4 years after suspending your first campaign. For example, the current president Joe Biden unsuccessfully ran twice for president in 1988 and 2008.
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