
Presidential Candidates
Presidential candidates are individuals competing to become the President of a country, typically through a federal election process. They run campaigns to gain support, outline their policies, and appeal to voters’ priorities. Candidates usually belong to political parties, but some run as independents. The goal is to win enough votes or electoral support to secure the presidency. Their background, experience, and ideas influence voters' decisions. The candidate who wins the most support in the election takes on the responsibilities of leading the country, making policy decisions, and representing the nation domestically and internationally.