-How are leaders chosen in Kenya and in the U.S., both are presidential democracies?

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In Kenya, leaders are chosen through popular elections held every five years. The president is elected by a simple majority vote. Members of the National Assembly and County Assemblies are elected through a mix of direct elections and proportional representation.

In the U.S., leaders are chosen through a combination of popular and electoral votes. The president is elected every four years by an Electoral College, where each state's votes are based on its congressional representation. Congressional members are elected by direct popular vote in their respective districts.