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erica [24]
3 years ago
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Each event listed below is a step in the process of running for president. Based on what you know about elections, list the step

s in the most logical order. • form a campaign organization • run in primaries and caucuses • participate in televised debates • announce candidacy • conduct electoral vote • attend national convention • raise funds • hold popular vote • build a coalition of supporters • develop a campaign strategy
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ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

The logical order for the process of running for president would be: 1. Built a coalition of supporters. 2. Raise fonds. 3. Develop a campaing stragedy. 4. Announce candidacy. 5. Run in primaris and caucuses. 6.Attend national convention. 7. Participate in television debates. 8. conduct electoral votes.

Explanation:

The first step in running for president is to gather supporters, because this is something that cannot be done alone, since it is an act of democracy wich includes de mayority of people voting for someone. With that step done the money is very important for organizing any campaing. When a well stablished campainge strategy is prepared, it would be the right time to announce candidacy. The primaris and caucuses helped determined or anticipate how the proces is going among the voters. The convetions and the debates are important to promote the government plan. Finally the day of elections come and the president ought to participate with his own vote.

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