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Today we're answering a question about violence in the U.S. Capitol building: Has the U.S. Capitol been ambushed before?Listen to this short episode, or…
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Today we're answering a question about control of the U.S. Senate. Who becomes the Senate Majority Leader when no party has the majority?Do you have a…
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The peaceful transition of power is a central tenet of American democracy. It has long been a point of pride for this nation that even in times of deep…
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Today we’re answering a question from a listener who asks: Why do we have Presidential Libraries?Do you have a question for the Civics 101 team? Submit it…
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Today we're answering a question about one way a President can be legally removed from office. There's impeachment... and then there's the 25th amendment.…
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Today we're answering a listener question about certifying the Electoral College vote. Namely: what is with all of the downtime between the date when the…
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Today we're answering a listener question about Congress and each state's electoral votes: what role does Congress play in the Electoral College?Read on…
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Today we're answering a listener question about nominating conventions: would a contested convention be similar to a caucus? Read on or listen to this…
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Today we’re answering a question from a listener who asks: When voting statistics such as gender, race and education level are released post election, how…
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From lighting menorahs to nutcracker-themed trees in the Blue Room, today we have a short primer on Christmas and Hanukkah in the White House.Read on, or…