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Presidential Elections

Presidential elections are held every four years in which citizens vote to choose the President of a country. Candidates campaign to gain support from voters, who cast their ballots for their preferred candidate. The process often involves primaries, where parties select their nominee, and a general election. In some countries like the U.S., an Electoral College system is used, where electors officially choose the President based on state results. The candidate with the majority of votes or electoral votes becomes the President, responsible for leading the government and representing the nation.