How To Become President Of The United States Of America

“THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN;”

Written By: Daniel Clayton Fowler;

 

  This Year (2024) in November; The United States Of America, is searching for their Forty-Seventh; President to lead them. The intended candidate will have to win Two; Hundred, Seventy; Electoral Votes, in order to claim their spot in the Oval Office. This paper is written with the intent to shed light on the process of such debates.

  To Begin, such a devious task as to become the President of The: United States Of America, each Candidate must be at least Thirty-Four; Year’s of Age and have passed a Two; Semester long variety of collegiate courses taken only at the Presidential Collegiate Academy, near Times Square and the Big Apple, on Wall Street, New York City, New York. The Student, must have passed all examinations and core course test’s, then ending the Two; Semester’s, with a “3.5 Grade Point Average”. The potential Presidential Candidate, must major in at least One; Business, Governmental Accounting, Law Office Administrative Accounting or Ad Hock Book Keeping Of Spreadsheet’s Journal Entries: In order to qualify for the Prerequisite Examination and has to finish the other common S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) classes to gain the needed Continuation Educational College Course Credits, to obtain such credentialing as any Degree, must consist of.

  Once the individual has “Come To Par”, so to speak, with all up to date qualifications and has done so with flying colors; The campaign budget is then set with the candidate to use at free will how they deem fit for particular purpose. As the only way to win the upcoming debates is by not getting eliminated only through the salvation of spending all of the campaign budget funds, week after week, accumulating the amount necessary to win the particular state, which can’t be taken by another runner once won; During the campaign every state protected under the Constitution, has the opportunity to make or break the chances of a candidate becoming a nominee and gaining the however numerous electoral votes the particular State has to offer to the winner of that State: As each State’s, amount of Electoral Vote’s, differs based upon the cost to win that State. There are strategic points of interest to mention, as in the Political Party, to which the Candidate, is representative of can cause a delegate or “Head-To-Head”, tie in the race to win a State: This occurs when the Candidates have spent the same amount of money on a particular State, sending the opposition back in the rank they previously held while the funding spent is considered a Loss, and can’t be regained. Each Week, the campaign is ongoing all Candidates, are allotted Two; Hundred, Fifty; Thousand, Dollar’s, to spend. It is also common to save the allotment for larger States, like California, Texas, Florida or Pennsylvania, because they hold Dozens, of Electoral Votes, for the big spender and the witty penny pinch saver. Even having won only a Single State, mentioned; Could be what it takes to get to the latter of the debate periodicals surpassing those that have won States, but have been eliminated due to the Fewer, amounts of Electoral Votes,  the Smaller States, offered.

  Once the Eighteenth; Week has come to pass it is then time for the Campaign’s Debate Period. Where a Single, runner will be eliminated from the race to become President of the United States Of America. The runners have a chance to regain lost Electoral Votes, then by donating to the States, that the eliminated runner had prior to the elimination; These States, are as brand new as they were Week One; Of the Campaign. The Debate is the elimination round taking only the runner with least Electoral Votes and occurs Bi-Weekly, until there is found for the United States Of America, their next President.

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Twenty-Nine; Years of age, living in the Northern California Region, in a Small Town, called Suisun City, California. I have been writing articles and drafting stories and documents since the age of Twelve; Year's Old where I wrote a Non-Fiction, story in the Sixth Grade, at Palmetto Middle School, in Williamston, South Carolina that took runner up in an International, event through the Furman Univeristy Writing Contest. I hope that My audience enjoys reading My content as much as I enjoy writing it!