The United States and the United Kingdom’s system of choosing the leader of vary greatly in how the processes are done. But if one were to investigate and research further into the systems, one would find the fundamental processes are similar in which they operate with only a few key differences between the two electoral processes. One of the major differences between the United Kingdom and the United States is that in the UK citizens do not directly elect the leader of the country, they simply…
Texas held their primary elections on March 1st, and voters had a chance to balance in on the 2016 Republican and Democratic presidential nominations. This year’s primaries included stimulating intraparty clashes over seats in Congress and the state Legislature. The down-ballot races have understandably received slight attention compared with a presidential race that turned out to be more interesting than before. But for those paying attention, the rhetoric in local and national races may have…