Of course! Can you imagine putting hard fighting citizens in harm's way to defend us at home, and then denying them a vote? Can't happen.
Yes, they can. All citizens, military or not, can vote for president during the general election.
Most likely they can, all human beings are able to vote
Of course - anyone in the military is allowed to vote. If deployed, they can vote by absentee ballot.
Yes.
No, the vote for president is called the popular vote and that does not count. When you cast your vote for president, you are actually voting for the electors to vote for the president.
The people vote for the Electors who in turn vote for the President. The group is called the Electoral College
You have to persuade people to vote for you.
The Vice President serves the people and the President. When necessary he may vote in the Senate to break a tie vote.
yes they do
No.
Yes
The President of the United States is the Commander-in-Chief of the US Military.
President vice president
no the people can only do that
The people actually vote to the electoral college. They are the real people who elect the president. However, they take in great consideration the popular vote. For example, just because over 70% of them want a president It doesn't necessarily mean they will elect him/her. They will use the people's votes too.
18 years or older can vote for the president