A state that does not consistently vote either Democrat or Republican in presidential elections. - A swing state, A state in which it is virtually guaranteed which political party will win the majority of votes. - A safe state, The system in which the candidate with the most votes in a state wins all the electoral votes of that state. - Winner-take-all ., A group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president. - The Electoral College., People elected by the voters in a presidential election as members of the Electoral College. - The Electors., The votes cast by individual voters in a presidential election, as opposed to the electoral vote - The popular vote., One of the two major American political parties symbolized by a blue donkey. - The Democratic Party., One of the two major American political parties symbolized by a red elephant. - The Republican Party., A series of actions intended to gain people's votes for a candidate. - A campaign., To vote in an election. - To cast a ballot., Surveys of people's opinions. - Polls., A swing state pretty evenly divided between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. - A purple state., A state that mainly votes for the Democratic Party in presidential elections. - A blue state., A state that mainly votes for the Republican Party in presidential elections. - A red state., The joint listing of the presidential and vice presidential candidates on the same ballot as required by the Twelfth Amendment. - A Presidential ticket., The lower house of Congress, consisting of a different number of representatives from each state, depending on population. - The House of Representatives., The upper house of the United States Congress with 100 members-2 from each state. - The U.S. Senate., The document written in 1787 and ratified in 1788 that sets forth the institutional structure of the U.S. government. - The U.S. Constitution., The building where the president lives and works. - The White House., The legislature of the United States government. - Congress., The building where Congress meets and works. - The U.S. Capitol., Event on January 20th marking the beginning of a new president's term. - The Inauguration Ceremony., The President who is in power at the present time. - The current President., The president who was in charge before the current president. - The former president., A person who has been elected president but has not yet taken up office. - The President-Elect.,

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