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USA

November 2024

News

THE US ELECTIONS

How muchdo you know?

Or how does the US electoral process actually work ?

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NEWS QUIZ

Vocabulary

Termes clés Candidat (Candidate) : Personne se présentant à l'élection. Parti politique (Political Party) : Organisation soutenant un candidat. Plateforme (Platform) : Ensemble des propositions d'un candidat. Slogan de campagne (Campaign Slogan) : Phrase accrocheuse pour la campagne.

Système électoral Primaires (Primaries) : Élections pour choisir les candidats des partis. Caucus (Caucus) : Réunion pour choisir des délégués en soutien à un candidat. Super Tuesday : Journée avec de nombreuses primaires simultanées. Délégués (Delegates) : Représentants votant lors des conventions nationales.

Processus électoral Convention nationale (National Convention) : Désignation officielle des candidats. Collège électoral (Electoral College) : Système de vote pour élire le président. Électeurs (Electors) : Membres du Collège électoral. Majorité absolue (Absolute Majority) : 270 voix nécessaires au Collège électoral.

Vote populaire (Popular Vote) : Total des voix des électeurs. Swing State : État où le résultat est incertain. Red State / Blue State : État majoritairement républicain (red) ou démocrate (blue).

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NEWS QUIZ

July 00, 20XX

In 2016, Donald Trump ran for president of the United States. He was a businessman and a TV star before he became a politician. Trump was the candidate of the Republican Party. His main idea was to "Make America Great Again." He promised to bring jobs to America and build a wall on the border with Mexico. Trump's opponent in the election was Hillary Clinton, the candidate of the Democratic Party. Many people thought Hillary Clinton would win because she had more experience in politics. But in November 2016, Donald Trump won the election. He won because of the Electoral College, not because of the popular vote. Trump's victory was a surprise to many people. After the election, many Americans had different opinions about him. Some liked his ideas, but others did not. Donald Trump became the 45th president of the United States in January 2017.

Questions: Who was Donald Trump's opponent in the 2016 election? What was Donald Trump’s main slogan during his campaign? How did Donald Trump win the election? What was Donald Trump’s job before becoming president? When did Donald Trump become president?