Selasa, 26 September 2017

We’ve Been Here Before: Why a Member of the House Can’t Get Elected President

Michele Bachmann, a Republican Representative of Minnesota and a presidential candidate, has done well in early polling in Iowa, which happens to be her home state. But one of the biggest obstacles in her path to the White House is the House she is coming from. The founders did not expect the presidency to be …

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