Inheriting the title of the largest 'Democratic Country' in human history from Bharat after nearly losing the Kingdom of Northern Ireland, Britain has always proclaimed itself to be the mother of democracy worldwide.
Thus, naturally, Britain became the son of democracy, and America, having broken free from the colonies of Little Britain, awkwardly became the grandchild of democracy.
It might not sound very dignified, but after all, it's a major country of three hundred million people. America's institutional exploration in the field of democratic construction is still quite advanced.
This advancement isn't just baseless self-confidence, but is based on the thousands of different levels of electoral activities that take place across America each year.
Because there objectively exists a huge market for election services, America's election studies have naturally become renowned.