U.S. Presidential Election | Vibepedia
The U.S. Presidential Election is a complex, indirect process where citizens vote for electors who then cast votes for President and Vice President. This system
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The U.S. Presidential Election is a complex, indirect process where citizens vote for electors who then cast votes for President and Vice President. This system, established by the Constitution, involves primaries, caucuses, national conventions, and a general election, culminating in the Electoral College's decision.