Every four years. - How often is the president elected?, Every US citizen aged 18 or over.  - Who is eligible to vote? , On the 1st January 2025. - When will the new president take office? , A state where anybody can win. - What is a swing state? , A group of people who vote for the president. - What is the Electoral college? , States with more Electoral College votes have a larger population than those with fewer votes. - Why do some states have more Electoral College votes than others? , Voters vote for the candidate and the candidate needs to win the majority of Electoral College votes to win that state. - How is the presidental candidate elected in most states? , At least 270 Electoral college votes. - How many votes does a candidate need to win? , True - The president belongs to the executive branch of the government. , False - Congress represents the judical branch of the government. , Congress - Who decides on laws? , The President - Who chooses government members, The Repulicans and the Democrats - What are the two major parties in the USA? , The Republicans - Which party is represented by an elephant? , He/She supports the presidential candidate in their campaign. - What does a running mate do?, Kamala Harris. - Who is the presidential candidate for the Democrats, Georg Washington - Who was the first president of the United States?, 35 years or older. - How old do you need to be in order to become the President?,

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