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The US President is chosen by the Electoral College
No. Not at all. Absolutely not.
The US Constitution as amended provides the process for electing the President.
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Electing the U.S president
The US Constitution whose ratification by the states created the United States specifies an indirect process for electing the president.
There is nothing inherently unfair about the US method of electing the president, All qualified candidates have an equal chance and the system has been proven to work for over 200 years. No country has ever seen such a long procession of good leaders, and who have come from all walks of life, rich and poor.
Electing the first Roman Catholic president (Kennedy) was a major breakthrough. Religion matters less than it used to, but there are probably several barriers left. It will probably be a long time before we see our way to electing a Mormon, and perhaps a longer time still before electing a president who does not practice religion at all.
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Yes, in 1920s Franklin D. Roosevelt was the unsuccessful democratic nominee for president of the US.
Because the President is elected based on Electoral votes. The US Constitution spells out the process for electing the President. Congress has never changed the way we do it.