The election in the U.S 2016 How it works.

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The election in the U.S 2016 How it works

The United States of America is a republic President Election every fourth (4th) year Maximum length of presidency 8 years Two parties (Democrats and Republicans) Election day 8th of November President and Congress may be different

Preparation Democrats and Republicans start off with 8-10 candidates Campaigns throughout the States The States give their votes Two remaining candidates

Donald Trump Background Personality Vision

Hillary Clinton Background Personality Vision