<P> In United States politics and government, the term presidential nominee has two different meanings: </P> <Ol> <Li> A candidate for president of the United States who has been selected by the delegates of a political party at the party's national convention (also called a presidential nominating convention) to be that party's official candidate for the presidency . </Li> <Li> A person nominated by a sitting U.S. president to an executive or judicial post, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate . (See Appointments Clause, List of positions filled by presidential appointment with Senate confirmation .) </Li> </Ol> <Li> A candidate for president of the United States who has been selected by the delegates of a political party at the party's national convention (also called a presidential nominating convention) to be that party's official candidate for the presidency . </Li>

Where does a candidate become a party nominee
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