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Politics and elections in the United States and India have been significant topics of discussion and interest in recent times. Here are some brief notes on the two countrie
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- The United States has a federal system of government, with a president who serves as the head of state and government.
- In 2020, the United States held a presidential election, which saw the incumbent president, Donald Trump, defeated by Joe Biden.
- The election was characterized by a high turnout of voters and significant controversy over the vote counting process, with allegations of voter fraud and a legal challenge from the Trump campaign.
- In addition to the presidential election, the United States also holds elections for members of Congress and state-level positions, such as governors and state legislators.
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*India has a federal system of government, with a president who serves as the head of state and a prime minister who serves as the head of government.
*In 2019, India held a general election, which saw the incumbent prime minister, Narendra Modi, and his party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), re-elected with a significant majority.
*The election was notable for its high turnout and the use of social media and technology to mobilize voters.
India also holds state-level elections, with several states holding elections in 2021, including West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry.
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