Frederick Douglas
This is the first year that there was a black president so that makes it very exciting.Its history!
We are a republic. We have a president that we voted for. You can vote if your a citizen when you turn 18. Our president is Obama and he is black.
Mundy Peterson of Perth Amboy, New Jersey was the first black to vote in a US Election in 1870.
November. We vote on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the first president whose mother was still alive after women were allowed to vote.
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MandelaThe African National Congress won a 63 percent share of the vote at the election, and Mandela, as leader of the ANC, was inaugurated on 10 May 1994 as the country's first Black President, with the National Party's F.W. de Klerk as his first deputy and Thabo Mbeki as the second in the Government of National Unity.
Because black people are considered " bruhs". They support each other but not everybody else.
John Quincy Adams was the first president whose father was still alive when he ran for president.
John Adams, because he was the first president of the Senate -- he was VP, and the VP casts the tiebreaker vote.
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 parties nominate a person for president and Vice President. Each state has a section and the state delegation will vote. On the first vote they have to vote for the person they are delegates for, but after that they can change their votes.