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Rudiy27
2 years ago
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Firlakuza [10]2 years ago
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The steps in the most logical order in the process of running for president might be:

  1. Build a coalition of supporters
  2. Raise funds
  3. Form a campaign organization
  4. Announce candidacy
  5. Develop a campaign strategy
  6. Run in primaries and caucuses
  7. Conduct electoral vote
  8. Attend national convention
  9. Participate in televised debates
  10. Hold popular vote
<h3 /><h3>How important is it for a candidate to participate in televised debates?</h3>

As TV is a mass media, presidential candidates have the opportunity to more dynamically explain their ideas and propose to reach a large number of potential voters, as well as citizens have the opportunity to better understand the candidate and form a critical opinion of their ideas.

Therefore, the steps for running for the presidency are important for the campaign to be successful and for the candidate to be able to demonstrate his ideas clearly and consistently.

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