... about Sen. Obama, now that he is the " presumptive " Democratic nominee. I believe it was Sen. Harry Reid...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 10/06/2008
The candidates of both parties are both presumptive until after the party conventions and the delegates cast their...
9 Answers · Politics & Government · 26/07/2008
Well we can get the Democratic candidate out of the way right off. It will be Obama... him as the leading candidate , the ' presumptive nominee'. But McCain managed...
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 24/06/2011
... candidates by money and whoever comes into the race with the most money they declare the presumptive candidate and they treat the rest as 'also-rans' from the beginning. ...
7 Answers · Politics & Government · 14/11/2007
...and the convention. Technically, though, he's the presumptive nominee vs the official nominee. In other words... meet to officially nominate their candidate . In the case of Democrats, neither candidate ...
11 Answers · Politics & Government · 21/04/2008
...suspicion of election fraud. It also may not matter anyways. The " democratic " party can choose their candidate in whatever fashion they want. It wasn't always the case the people even ...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 23/06/2016
..., the national convention defers to the presidential candidates choice, but they are not required to do so... who would not cause major problems for the presumptive nominee.
7 Answers · Politics & Government · 06/06/2007
...39;s not THAT inexperienced and naive. Oh, by the way, that's " Democratic " Presidential Candidate , not "Democrat."
17 Answers · Politics & Government · 29/06/2008
... was considered the presumptive candidate only because he came into the race with...experience--in other words he is a Democratic version of GW Bush. I think...
6 Answers · Politics & Government · 23/10/2007
... a bare possibility of Bernie Sanders winning the Democratic nomination but so remote as to be nearly impossible.
6 Answers · Politics & Government · 25/05/2016