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Presidential Selection
The process by which a country chooses its president, often involving a combination of primary elections, party nominations, and a general election.
Two-Party System
A political system in which two major parties dominate voting in nearly all elections, thereby controlling most of the seats in the legislature.
Electoral College
A body of electors established by the United States Constitution, empowered to elect the president and vice president of the country.
Third-Party Candidates
Individuals or political groups that participate in elections outside of the major two parties, often influencing outcomes or representing specific ideologies.
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