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Four presidents who influenced the United States
The four presidents who influenced the United States were Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt.

I. Washington

George Washington was a politician, strategist, revolutionary, the first president of the United States and one of the founding fathers of the United States. Politically, Washington advocated national independence and opposed colonial rule; Adhere to national unity and unity and oppose separatism and disputes.

Second, Jefferson

1April 2, 7901day, became the first secretary of state of the United States. 1797 became the vice president of the United States on March 4. 180 1 February, elected the third president of the United States. 1804 65438+February, re-elected President of the United States. 1March 809, Thomas Jefferson retired. 1815 65438+10 In October, Thomas Jefferson put forward the outline of the University of Virginia. 1865438+Elected President of the University of Virginia in March 2009.

Third, Lincoln.

Abraham lincoln, American statesman, strategist and the 6th president/kloc-0. Lincoln was the first Republican president.

Fourth, Roosevelt.

Franklin Delano Franklin delano roosevelt, referred to as FDR for short, was called "Little Roosevelt" by Chinese, the 32nd president of the United States, and the first president to be re-elected for four times in American history.

The election process of the president of the United States;

1. Pre-selection: This is the initial stage of the presidential election, and political parties determine their candidates through pre-selection. Pre-selection is usually held in each state, and party member or Party representatives vote for candidates representing their respective states.

2. Each party holds a national congress: at the national congress, the party representatives will formally determine the candidates for the chairman and vice-chairman of the party. This is an important stage because it determines which candidate will run for president on behalf of their respective political parties.

3. Presidential Candidate Campaign: After the candidate is confirmed, a series of campaign activities, including TV debates and speeches, will be started to win the support of voters.

4. National voters vote for the "electors" of the president: On the presidential election day, voters are actually voting for their "electors". These "electors" will formally vote for the president in the subsequent electoral college voting.

5. "Electors" set up an electoral college to vote for the official presidential election: once the votes of all States are counted, the candidate who gets the most electoral votes will be elected president.