Why do Americans hate parliamentary systems?
<p>In most cases, this is a direct election by the people; in the case of the United States, presidential elections are technically indirect. It’s widely understood, however, that the evolved version of the Electoral College system gives results that are mostly the same as a direct popular vote. (As I discuss in my 2023 <a href="http://books2read.com/ElectoralGraduate" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">book</a>, the major differences have to do with chaos and regional factions.)</p>
<p>Many political scientists think that parliamentary systems are superior to presidential systems; not all for the same reasons, but one argument is that parliaments are led by parties, rather than individual leaders. The United States has steadily moved further and further away from parliamentary systems over time — towards direct elections and away from indirect elections.</p>
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