The answer is D. they can circulate petitions to get on the ballot.
Different states have different rules. The candidate needs a certain number of signatures in order to get on the ballot. Generally, the bigger the district, the more signatures will be needed. The bigger the office, the more signatures will be needed also.
A. He drove the union soldiers out
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The Majority Leader is the highest ranking member of the party in the Senate that has control of the Senate. Their number #2 is the party whip, who is responsible for handling vote counts and ensuring that the party votes as a unified block.
John Cornyn of Texas is the current Senate Majority Whip.
Using ur primary and secondary color
The
U.S Constitution organizes the political power and authority of the federal
government but also specifies some issues to be the sole responsibility of each
state's government.
<span>The
Constitution of the Unite States establishes the country’s national government
and fundamental laws that guarantees basic rights to the citizens. </span>