No, they did not.
He was elected president by the majority of the American people.
the Mexican people in 2000
John F. Kennedy was 46 years of age when he was assassinated on November 22, 1963.
President Richard Nixon was elected to be the Republican Presidential Nominee at their convention in Chicago, Illinois, in 1960. Many people were elected in 1960 from Illinois.
THE president is elected by the electrol college. Congress is elected by the people
This was US President John F Kennedy This goal was stated by President John F. Kennedy, in 1962.
The President and the VP are elected by the Electoral College.
In the US, he isn't elected directly by the people.
It was a phrase used in President Kennedy's 1960's acceptance speech used to inspire the American people to support and vote for him.
The qualities president Kennedy and president Johnson were, trying to help people in need and trying to get people in volved.
People vote for the president. If he/she (when there is a she) gets the most votes, they are elected president. Then they have to swore in and all that stuff.
The first and only African-American president in the US is Barack Obama. President Bill Clinton was jokingly called "America's first black president" because he had many black friends and promoted policies that helped black people, but Mr. Clinton was white. Barack Obama is in fact African-American, and when he was elected in 2008, he became the country's first black president.