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they become president, stupid. i don't if I'm a kid and I'm calling a adult stupid.

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"The presidential candidates in the United States are selected by a process of primary elections. The major political parties do not directly select the candidate, instead the voters are requesting delegates to represent their vote when they attend the national party convention."

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