In the early days of the country, presidential campaigns were conducted within a significantly shorter period of time. Today, it
is common for potential presidential candidates to start campaigning shortly after the congressional midterms end, making the presidential campaign season a regular fixture in American political life. Develop an argument that explores whether longer presidential campaign seasons are helpful or harmful to American democracy.
While a shortened campaign might save resources as well as energy but instead will likely alleviate voter alienation, our lengthy election system is beneficial to both voters and governance.
Most importantly, a long campaign allows us to take our time to absorb all of the facts about the representatives until voting. Numerous studies indicate that we are quick to respond to the language, speech, as well as facial gestures of others.
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