The parties that nominated were Republicans and Northern Democrats.
Several states hold primary elections to choose the presidential candidates. The final choice or confirmation will be made at the national Republican Convention which will be held in Tampa Bay, Florida in 2012.
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In the US, the presidential and vice-presidential candidates for a party are announced at the party's respective convention. Both the Democratic and the Republican ones occured in fall of 2008.
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each party nominated presidential and vice-presidential candidates
A candidate that is running for President receives their nomination at their party's convention. This is a meeting that is held to announce the results of an election.
The parties that nominated were Republicans and Northern Democrats.
The national conventions of these two parties make the formal nominations.
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Several states hold primary elections to choose the presidential candidates. The final choice or confirmation will be made at the national Republican Convention which will be held in Tampa Bay, Florida in 2012.
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Five parties nominated candidates for the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, the Libertarian Party, the Green Party and the Constitution Party. In addition to their candidates, Ralph Nader ran as an Independent.
We go from Primaries in each state, to delegates that represent those candidates chosen, to the convention and then finally the delegates from those states must officially nominate the candidate, if the delegates agree an indivudal can be nominated by acclamation. From there the individual nominated must formally accept the nomination.
In 2000, the Republican Party Presidential Nominee was Texas Governor George W. Bush, and the Democratic Party Presidential Nominee was U.S. Vice President Al Gore.
In the Presidential Election of 1876, the Democrats nominated Samuel J. Tilden of New York, the Republicans nominated Rutherford B. Hayes of Ohio, and the National Greenback Party nominated Peter Cooper of New York.