According to the popular vote from the United States elections, Lyndon Johnson was the most popular president. He received 61.05 percent of his votes.
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Technically no. You vote for the President and they are a team, so if you Voted for President Obama, you also voted for Joe Biden.
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John Hanson (1715-1783)
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.
NO. I would say that rap music had very little influence on the election of Obama as President. It is no doubt true that most of the devotees of rap voted for him, if they voted, but they would have voted for any black candidate, if they voted. Obama won because he was able to articulate the Democrat's position and convince people that he was the one most able to do something to solve the problems of the country.
The twelfth amendment to the US Constitution was intended to prevent having a President and Vice President voted in who were at odds with each other. Formerly, the Vice President was the presidential candidate with the second most votes. The amendment made it so that the Vice President was voted for separately and required a majority of the votes.
No they should be voted in by kids. :)
the people voted for him through an election
In a poll of over 2000 coin collectors that was taken in 1995, there were two presidents voted most popular and therefore most likely to have their portraits appear on future U.S. coins. They are Ronald Reagan and Harry S. Truman.
The US is not a bureaucracy since it is a republic and relies on the people's vote for electing politicans. The president is not directly voted upon by the people (regardless being a popular vote), but the people elect officials who then elect the president, so it's an indirect system.