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Compare the process of electing the president to the process of electing other federal officials (e.g. senators). What is the primary difference between the two processes? (1-2 sentences)(2 points)
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The primary difference between electing the president and electing other federal officials, such as senators, lies in the electoral mechanisms: the president is elected through the Electoral College system, where voters indirectly select electors who then cast votes for the president, while senators are directly elected by popular vote in their respective states. This distinction highlights the unique constitutional framework established for presidential elections compared to the more straightforward electoral process for congressional representatives.
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