According to the US Constitution which is the basis of all US law and government, the President must be elected by electors chosen according to state law. The states have determined that these electors will be chosen by the voters of the state.
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Some citizens in America do not vote because they think their vote does not make a difference. Approximately 126 million Americans voted in the 2012 presidential election.
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The day that African Americans were allowed to vote is an important date. August 6th, 1965, President Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act, which allowed African Americans the right to vote.
If you don't like the current President's policies, vote for someone else in November.
In the United States of America, a citizen must be at least 18 years old to vote.
Well, I'm Native and I vote. So yes. Native Americans have the right to vote in the United States but it is up to them whether they register and go vote.
Japanese Americans did not have the right to vote until the year 1952. Chinese Americans were first allowed to become citizens of America in 1943 where they could enjoy the right to vote.
President Obama comes from the United States, and only Americans can vote for him. Some people in Australia may like him, but they cannot vote for him or choose him as their leader; they have their own leaders.
Americans tend to vote for