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Elections In The United States

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Elections in the United States refer to the process by which U.S. citizens choose their government officials, including the President, Senators, and Representatives.

Key Features

  • Voting
  • Campaigning
  • Debates
  • Political Parties
  • Electoral College

Pros

  • Allows citizens to participate in democracy
  • Provides accountability for elected officials
  • Promotes discussion and debate on important issues

Cons

  • Can be influenced by money and special interests
  • Participation rates can be low in some elections
  • Winner-takes-all system can lead to polarization

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 12:26:40 PM UTC