This may be an education system thing. In school, I think most people are taught where democracy is used specifically to mean in the direct sense, a defined above.
IMHO, many of our politicians also use it incorrectly.
I was taught that we are a Representative Republic where the people Democratically select their representatives. They did teach us that were were not a "democracy," meaning not a direct one.
As I said, I think some politicans and others use it wrong, as if we are (or should be) a direct democracy.
Most politicians get it wrong, many politicians know we're a Constitutional Representative Republic, yet they push the democracy fallacy.
The only resemblance of a Republic and a Democracy is both vote in their leaders.
Our forefathers put in an extra safety valve when they instituted the electo college.
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