As the date for the US presidential election nears, the race between Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and her Republican counterpart Donald Trump has heated up. Even though American citizens prepare to cast their votes on November 5, the electoral journey began many months ago, and it involves a complex process.
A year before the election, candidates from the two main political parties, the Democrats and Republicans, start their campaigns. They assemble teams, launch fundraising initiatives and embark on nationwide tours to garner support.
As campaigns ramp up, candidates engage in televised debates, which serve as a platform to articulate their policies and defend positions on various issues.
The US presidential election process can seem overwhelming, with terms like ‘Electoral College,' ‘National Conventions,' ‘Primary' and ‘Caucus' often confusing. Let's understand them better first:
Republicans Eye 'Trump-palooza' Convention Ahead Of US Midterms
Agence France-PresseUS Wants To Cosy Up To Bangladesh Hardliners, Earlier Banned By Hasina: Report
Edited by NDTV News DeskOn US Laws Mention In SIR Hearing, Poll Panel's Trump, Greenland Snapback
Reported by Ashish Kumar Bhargava© Copyright NDTV Convergence Limited 2026. All rights reserved.