Get ready for another year full with Political fun. 2015 is going to be a year filled with president
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[QUOTE]Washington (CNN) -- Votes won't be cast until 2016, but the next White House occupant will have an extremely busy 2015.
A flurry of official entrances into the race could come this spring -- with all eyes on Hillary Clinton on the Democratic side, and Republicans looking at a wide-open field that includes more than a dozen potentially viable candidates.
And much of the action will take place in the first two states to vote: Iowa and New Hampshire.
Many of the events on 2015's calendar will be familiar: Conservatives will flock to major conferences. The Iowa State Fair will draw a huge crowd. The first debates will be major events. But presidential election cycles are "almost unique," said David Oman, a former Iowa GOP co-chairman and the chief of staff to two of the state's Republican governors.
The 2016 cycle, Oman said, "is well underway. It's almost all under the radar." Many contenders visited Iowa to campaign for Republican Senate candidate Joni Ernst in 2014 -- and did some outreach and organizing while they were there, he said.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/01/politics/presidential-campaign-starts-in-2015/index.html?hpt=hp_t1[/url]
No shit.
[QUOTE=Richoxen;46837698]No shit.[/QUOTE]
Was afraid some of you might forget.
i forget can anyone enter the race for presidency could every citizen of the united states be a candidate
I for one don't play to vote for either of the two major parties. Unless one of the two can pull the head out of their ass.
[video]http://youtube.com/watch?v=adc3MSS5Ydc[/video]
It's almost time
[QUOTE=k2.;46837751]i forget can anyone enter the race for presidency could every citizen of the united states be a candidate[/QUOTE]
In order to be considered for the office, a presidential candidate must be at least 35 years old, a natural-born U.S. citizen, and have at least 14 years of residence in the United States
Oh boy, time to choose our shit from the shit pile.
[QUOTE=k2.;46837751]i forget can anyone enter the race for presidency could every citizen of the united states be a candidate[/QUOTE]
In simple terms, no. In broadened simple terms, you need to be at least 35 years old, a native US citizen, and to have lived here the last 14 years. But that's really it.
[QUOTE=k2.;46837751]i forget can anyone enter the race for presidency could every citizen of the united states be a candidate[/QUOTE]
You need a ton of petition signatures and stuff if you want to stand as an independent
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballot_access#State_ballot_access_laws[/url]
Cant wait for the insane slandering commericals, they are always the best, and even better how they always end with "I am so and so and I approve this message" right after shit like "My opponent used to rape animals when he was a kid, thats not very presidential"
[QUOTE=HoodedSniper;46838536]Cant wait for the insane slandering commericals, they are always the best, and even better how they always end with "I am so and so and I approve this message" right after shit like "My opponent used to rape animals when he was a kid, thats not very presidential"[/QUOTE]
I prefer the unapproved ads myself.
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ3B8WvVjL4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ3B8WvVjL4[/URL]
Sidenote:
How do you link youtube vids to threads properly?
[QUOTE=HoodedSniper;46838536]Cant wait for the insane slandering commericals, they are always the best, and even better how they always end with "I am so and so and I approve this message" right after shit like "My opponent used to rape animals when he was a kid, thats not very presidential"[/QUOTE]
I can't fucking wait for them to call my house 24/7 despite us being on a "no call" list.
[QUOTE=Richoxen;46838840]I prefer the unapproved ads myself.
[URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ3B8WvVjL4"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ3B8WvVjL4[/URL]
Sidenote:
How do you link youtube vids to threads properly?[/QUOTE]
Http instead of https in the link.
Oh god where is the Colbert super PAC! How will I know who to spend money on to spend money on for me!?
[QUOTE=Tone Float;46838145]In order to be considered for the office, a presidential candidate must be at least 35 years old, a natural-born U.S. citizen, and have at least 14 years of residence in the United States[/QUOTE]
And have tons of money for campaign advertising, publicity, and all that.
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