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The Unanimous Choice: George Washington, America’s First President

George Washington, revered as the “Father of His Country,” holds a distinctive place in American history not only for his leadership during the Revolutionary War but also for being the first president of the United States. Unanimously elected by the Electoral College in 1789, Washington’s election was a pivotal moment in the young nation’s journey. …

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Global Reflections: How U.S. Elections Shape Democracy Worldwide

The world watches U.S. elections with rapt attention—not just because of America’s global influence but also for the lessons that emerge from its electoral process. From campaign dynamics to voter turnout, the U.S. electoral system has long been a model (and sometimes a cautionary tale) for other democracies. The United States’ elections spark discussions worldwide …

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