Become President in Your First Election
Have you always wanted to become president, well now you can and, do it quickly.
Contents
Steps
Start Small
- Try to start a business. Earn money, and get your name out there!
- Do something you love. Write books, sing songs, a law business, or something else.
- Try starting to sell at a local farmers market, and participate in city events. Get to know everyone in your city!
- Run for a political position, not mayor, in your city.
- While you get to know everyone, you can learn and expirence the voting process, if it is too stressful, you probably won't survive becoming president
- Learn the basics of advertising, with your business, you should have plenty of money.
- Once you have a political position, try to become mayor instead.
- Since you know most everybody in the city, this shoud not be hard to get votes.
- Survey the citizens, see what they want, if you get multiple of the same response, make that change.
- Don't make promises you can't keep.
- Continue Running for mayor.
- Get your name around in other cities.
- Make friends with fellow mayors.
Moving On
- Expand Your Business
- Make your business huge, set goals
- Get your name out with your bussiness
- Research!!!
- Learn the responsibilities of the president, they should be very similar to being mayor, but bigger.
Running for President
- Get a political position, in the state.
- Apply for Congress, or Supreme Court
- Become Part of the cabinets in the Executive Branch.
- Even become a lawyer.
- Apply for becoming President
- Talk to your family first
- Make sure you are 35, have lived in the US for 14 years, and are a natural born citizen.
- Advertise
- Make commercials, bulletin boards, flyers, and ads in magazines or newspapers
- Use your business to advertise.
- Planning
- Survey citizens, see what they want. Then make that change.
- Plan additional projects that you notice are wrong.
- Prepare for truck loads of stress
- Be nice, don't sabotage other people.
- Debates
- Plan speeches, say what you want for the country!
- Be nice, don't start fights
- Have good sportsmanship
- Don't make promises you can't keep.
- The night before the election, prepare for if you lose, don't be too confident.
- Get lots of sleep.
- Prepare back up speeches.
Winning
- Congratulations!!!
- Thank people for voting,
- Let people know if you had help, give a shout out to them!
- Stay fair!
- Be prepared
- Congress can pass out bills whenever they want.
- Make good desions about signing and Vetoing Laws
- Do any projects you promised to do
- Make Friends
- Make freinds with people you work with
- Get to know mayors of big cities.
Losing
- Congratulate the winner
- Prepare for the next election
- Continue with your bussiness
- Investigate
- Find what you did wrong
- Find what the newly announced president is doing.
Tips
- Have good sportsmanship
- Don't make promises you can't keep!!!
Warnings
- It will be stressful