No, the president is not directly elected by the people in the United States. Instead, the Electoral College system is used, where citizens vote for electors who then cast their votes for president. In the case of Al Gore's 2000 election loss to George W. Bush, although Gore received more popular votes nationwide, Bush won the Electoral College, highlighting that the presidency is determined by electoral votes rather than a direct popular vote.
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