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no only people that are registered to that state and are 18 years of age can vote

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Can everyone in the US vote for president?

Yes, people can vote in the U.S. but only Americans can vote if they are 18 or older.


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What US president has won the popular vote but did not become president of the USA?

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What does it require to become President of the USA?

Anybody who works towards it, but first you have to study law and become an MP. This is what happens in Engalnd. As long as you get the vote!