America has a simple and classic institutional framework.
Separation of powers, the Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court, each commanding legislative, executive, and judicial powers.
For decades, under the strong promotion of the media, America's system had been regarded by many as the epitome of national top design.
But a story is, after all, just a story.
Exemplars are relative, and this model isn't without its flaws.
When establishing this system, the Founding Fathers lacked the wisdom to transcend time, leaving behind a fatal flaw.
The lack of specific design in the election process.
Many people truly understood America's elections for the first time during the 2020 election.
It was from this controversial election that many realized for the first time that America wasn't so perfect.
It wasn't that American elites hadn't noticed the systemic flaws in the campaign process.
Through history, patches had been applied to elections, one after another.