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Today we're answering a listener question about voter fraud - namely, what is it and how often does it actually happen?Read on, or listen to this short…
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Today's Ask Civics 101 question: How are seats filled when a member of Congress takes another job?Read on, or listen to this short episode for the…
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Today's Ask Civics 101 question: Why do outgoing presidents pardon so many people?Read on, or listen to this short episode for the answer.Do you have a…
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Today's listener question: how does the Electoral College vote?Listen to our quick episode or continue reading for the answer.The Electoral College is at…
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Today's Ask Civics 101 question: "Can Trump legally run for president again?"Read on for the answer.Do you have a question for the Civics 101 team? Click…
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Today's Civics 101 question: Who are electors?Today we’re exploring the topic of electors, the 538 individuals who vote on the first monday after the…
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Today's listener question: What do the National Archives have to do with the Electoral College? Read on, or listen to this short podcast episode for the…
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Today's listener question: Can you explain the role of the Solicitor General and how if at all that position has changed over time? Read on, or listen to…
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Today's Ask Civics 101 question: What can outgoing politicians do? Read on, or listen to this short podcast episode for the answer.Do you have a question…
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Today's Ask Civics 101 question: How is it that Georgia is electing both U.S. Senators in the same year (and while we're at it, if the Senate has a 50-50…