Yes, it is true that Americans do not vote directly for their presidential candidates. Their votes are considered to be indirect due to the use of the Electoral College.
Democrats permit candidates receiving 15 percent or more of the vote to proportionally divide delegates.
Because all three major candidates were Progressive, Progressive votes were split.
False
false
the head of government is directly elected by people
true
Because all three major candidates were Progressive, Progressive votes were split.
False. Everyone who can should, but it is not required.
Black Progressives supported Wilson - Apex
There has never been any true third party candidates that have been elected to presidential office. The two main parties are the democrats and the republicans.
The president's website has instructions on how to contribute, as well as how to get involved in the campaign. (The same is true for nearly all political candidates: their website will give you information about how to donate or how to volunteer
Yes, before 1912 party candidates were chosen by party leaders, but since the Republican Party split they could not agree on one candidate. Senator Albert Cummins drafted the bill for the first presidential primary.