United States presidential campaigns

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United States presidential campaigns are the organized efforts by candidates and their supporters to win the office of President of the United States through nationwide political campaigning, fundraising, and voter outreach.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf electoral process component
political campaign
associatedWith Democratic Party (United States) NERFINISHED
Republican Party (United States) NERFINISHED
third parties in the United States
country United States of America
goal secure party nomination
win Electoral College majority
win popular support
historicalStart late 18th century
includesActivity advertising
debates
digital campaigning
door-to-door canvassing
fundraising
get-out-the-vote operations
opinion polling
opposition research
phone banking
public speaking
rallies
voter outreach
involves campaign staff
candidates
political parties
volunteers
voters
notableFeature increasing role of campaign finance
increasing role of digital media
use of political advertising
use of televised debates
officeSought President of the United States NERFINISHED
phase general election phase
party convention phase
post-election transition phase
pre-primary phase
primary and caucus phase
regulatedBy Federal Election Commission NERFINISHED
federal campaign finance laws
state election laws
scope nationwide
uses campaign finance
data analytics
mass media
media strategists
political consultants
political messaging
pollsters
public opinion data
social media platforms

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Margot Birmingham Perot spousePoliticalActivity United States presidential campaigns