This story explains the process of the United States presidential election that occurs every four years. It outlines how candidates make speeches to share their platforms, while political parties, mainly Republicans and Democrats, select their candidates through caucuses and conventions. Once candidates are chosen, the campaign begins, involving speeches, rallies, debates, and media advertisements to influence voters' decisions on healthcare, the economy, and immigration. The narrative culminates with Election Day in November when voters cast their ballots to elect a new president who will serve in the White House, only for the cycle to begin anew four years later.