The US election system lets candidates start their campaigns whenever they want which creates a non-stop political show. Most other countries dont allow such long-running campaigns
Donald Trump started his current campaign almost 2 years ago (way back in late-2022) while Joe Biden jumped in about 1.5 years ago; until Kamala Harris took his place last summer. With election-day coming up next week Harris has had just a few months to connect with voters — which is still way longer than what other nations allow
Most democratic countries have strict rules about campaign length: some tie it to parliament schedules while others set specific time-frames. Mexicoʼs system shows how different it can be from the US approach
- Official campaigns last only 90 days
- Parties can pick candidates earlier
- Three-day quiet period happens right before voting
The contrast between Americas free-for-all system and other nations structured approach shows how unique US electoral traditions are — creating what feels like an endless cycle of presidential campaigning