Are presidents today actually elected

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based on:

> Charisma

> Ability to deny accusations and charges

> Waywardness and frankness. e.g Trump spontaneously brought up the fact Hilary has served time in jail

> Infantile behavior

> Low intelligence but able to quell their words to manipulate average citizens

> Previous status prior candidacy

> Interconnection with African dictators

Main source: Google

Search hints: Trump and African presidents, change in presidency, screwed-up-ness in the legal system of countries, mistakes in elections, Trumpness is a disease, JFK and today's presidents

Why the question is because nowadays, presidents that get elected fit well into those characteristics almost perfectly
 

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No millions of Mexicans are bussed into newhampshire and vote illegally 12 times
 

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Yes they are voted in and i wouldnt say trump is an idiot but i wouldnt call him a genious ether so i would say dont underestimate him
 

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No millions of Mexicans are bussed into newhampshire and vote illegally 12 times
I don't get this statement.
Provide source. I want to see a huge jump from a state with a population 1.3 million import millions of illegal Mexicans to vote. Isn't voting turnout like 15%. So I want to see a 1000% increase statistic where it proves millions of cases of voter fraud.
 

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The point is that the president (any president, no matter the election system) is not democratically elected.
I agree with this. Democracy is a nice fairy tale.
 

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Presidents are still voted in. Remember that college education is no where near the norm. That's the point of middle America.

What people should look into is district mapping.
 

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The short answer is, yes.

America is a Republic, people vote for representatives who vote in their place (Electoral College). This is to give all citizens (urban or rural) a fair voice. Without it, large cities like New York City (8.5 million people) and Los Angeles (4 million people) would carry every election. Donald Trump won a significant percentage of electoral college votes, and was supported by a majority of blue collar workers (who previously voted Democrat because of the unions). The founding fathers were quite brilliant in their planning.

With those google searches like "Trumpness is a disease" you are bound to get highly biased, unreliable articles.
 

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The short answer is, yes.

America is a Republic, people vote for representatives who vote in their place (Electoral College). This is to give all citizens (urban or rural) a fair voice. Without it, large cities like New York City (8.5 million people) and Los Angeles (4 million people) would carry every election. Donald Trump won a significant percentage of electoral college votes, and was supported by a majority of blue collar workers (who previously voted Democrat because of the unions). The founding fathers were quite brilliant in their planning.

With those google searches like "Trumpness is a disease" you are bound to get highly biased, unreliable articles.

Wouldn't that be the same as swindling to get more elections?

Oh, I forgot. There are no rules in politics. So, you're saying Trump only won because he had that helping him in the votes count? I doubt it. Trump with his connections should have done way more than that to boost him in his walk-to-presidency
 

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Wouldn't that be the same as swindling to get more elections?

Oh, I forgot. There are no rules in politics. So, you're saying Trump only won because he had that helping him in the votes count? I doubt it. Trump with his connections should have done way more than that to boost him in his walk-to-presidency

It's only swindling if the official doesn't attempt to make good on his campaign promises; which he has been trying to do despite obstruction. He didn't have many "connections," not even within his own party. He is a populist, and his major support came from the people.
 
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