Analyze the strategy that a candidate might use when running for president in the general election.

What should their first goal be? (1 point)
to win their party's nomination at the national convention
to choose the correct states in which to campaign during the general election
to become a delegate to the national convention
to choose a good running mate

The first goal for a candidate running for president in the general election should be to win their party's nomination at the national convention. This is because without securing the nomination from their own party, they cannot compete in the general election as the official candidate representing their party. Becoming the party's nominee gives them access to resources, financial support, and campaign infrastructure necessary for a successful general election campaign. Additionally, winning the party nomination demonstrates a level of support and trust from party members, which can help rally support from voters in the general election.