The order in which the Campaign process happens in the United States is:
- Potential candidates launch exploratory committees.
- Once potential candidates announce the candidacy...
- The winners of the first primaries (in New Hampshire)...
- Party activists gather at the party conventions...
- After the conventions, the candidates begin their race for the general election.
<h3 /><h3>How do Presidential candidates campaign in the U.S.?</h3>
First, they launch exploratory committees who research the viability of the candidate running for office.
If the research is positive, the candidate will announce their candidacy and travel around the country to canvass support and win primaries. The first of these will be held in New Hampshire.
After the primaries, a party convention is held where candidates nominate their candidate officially and this person when begins to campaign for the general election.
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America has always been against immigration. Even as it was being built on the backs of immigrants from Europe, the colonists who were already here despised them. Xenophobia has been a part of American culture since it was founded. This long history with anti-immigration and nationalism coupled with white supremacy makes many Americans wary toward immigrants today.
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No, not every state has the same number of representatives, because the number of representatives are based off of the population. So, the states with a larger population will have more representatives than a state with a smaller population (House of Representatives) . But, on the other hand the Senate always has two senators from each state to represent the state and in the Senate it is not based off of population.