Do you think the other systems of voting (ranked-choice/proportional representation) would allow for more viewpoints to be represented in our government? Why or why not?

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Yes, The U.S. Constitution’s Requirements for a Presidential Candidate:

*At least 35 years old

*A natural born citizen of the United States

*A resident of the United States for at least 14 years

Explanation:

Definitions:

Caucus: A meeting of the local members of a political party to select delegates to the national party convention. A caucus is a substitute for a primary election.

Delegate: A person authorized to represent others as an elected representative to a political party conference.

Elector: A member of the electoral college.

Electoral College: The voters of each state, and the District of Columbia, vote for electors to be the authorized constitutional members in a presidential election.

Natural Born Citizen: Someone born with U.S. citizenship includes any child born “in” the United States, the children of United States citizens born abroad, and those born abroad of one citizen parent.

Primary: An election where voters select candidates for an upcoming general election. Winning candidates will have delegates sent to the national party convention as their party’s U.S. presidential nominee.

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