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Some delegates thought that the citizens should choose the president but others thought that the national government should. They compromised and made the Electoral College and they now decide who the president will be.
Stopped in 1908 because the slaves would vote for a random president.
a war
If there is no majority in the Electoral College, the House of Representatives chooses the President. If there is a tie in the College, one of the two people tying must be chosen. Otherwise, someone from the top three must be chosen. Each state gets one vote. The representatives from each state meet and decide what their vote will be.
The people of the United States. We vote for who we want elected and we ultimately decide who is president and vice president.
indeed
Run for a second term as President of the United States.
Most often a primary is used to directly decide a candidate at the state and local level. To decide a party's candidate for President, states may use a variety of means -- chiefly primaries and caucuses -- to choose delegates to a national convention. These delegates, often pledged to a particular candidate, will choose the party's national candidate. (A state party may also hold its own convention of local delegates to choose the party's delegates to the national convention.)Study island answer: Polls
President Truman
People have not yet decided that the world needs a president.
Congress
they vote