How often is there a presidential election in the U.S.?
Every 4 years.
What are the two major parties?
The Democrat and Republican parties.
Who is the 44th president and the first African American president of the United States?
Barack Obama.
The number of years a U.S. president serves in one term.
4 years.
How many candidates are there?
5.
You must be this age to vote in the U.S.
18 years old.
Are there other parties?
Yes.
Who is the 45th president of the United States?
Donald Trump.
The number of U.S. states.
50 + District of Columbia.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
The month when U.S. elections are held.
November.
Which party is considered more conservative?
The Republican Party.
This man was the first president of the United States.
George Washington.
This is where the U.S. president lives.
The White House.
Which parties are running the two main candidates for?
Democratic and Republican Parties.
What is the day U.S. citizens vote for the president called?
Election Day.
What is the French equivalent of Congress?
Le Parlement.
He was the U.S. president during World War II and was elected for four terms.
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The capital city of the United States.
Washington D.C.
What is Trump's job?
He's a businessman.
When is Election Day this year?
5th November.
What are the two branches of Congress?
The House of representatives and the Senate.
35 years old.
Who is the Head of Government, according to the US Constitution?
It is the Head of State -the President.
What is Harris's job?
She was Prosecutor and Senator of California.