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How Polls Work: Understanding Political Polling and What It Really Means

Anthony SinclairDecember 4, 202404 mins

Polls are a powerful tool in politics, but they can also be misunderstood. This article will explain how polls work, what they can and cannot tell us, and how to interpret their results.

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The Electoral College Explained: Pros, Cons, and Calls for Reform

Anthony SinclairDecember 3, 202405 mins

The Electoral College, a unique feature of the US electoral system, has been a subject of debate for centuries. Its complex mechanism has both advantages and drawbacks, prompting ongoing calls for reform. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of the Electoral College, examining its pros, cons, and the various proposals for its modernization.

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Red vs. Blue States: Why America Is So Politically Divided

Anthony SinclairDecember 2, 202403 mins

America’s political divide is often characterized as a battleground between “red” and “blue” states. But what drives this division, and why does it persist? Socioeconomic factors, cultural differences, and media consumption all contribute to the growing chasm between these two political factions.

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The Congressional Calendar Explained: Why So Many Recesses?

Anthony SinclairDecember 1, 202406 mins

Uncover the enigma of Capitol Hill’s rhythm with our guide to the Congressional Calendar. Discover why lawmakers love a good recess (hint: it’s not just for vacation!)

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How Constituent Calls and Emails Really Influence Congress

Anthony SinclairNovember 30, 202404 mins

When you call or email your rep, you’re not just making a request—you’re telling them what matters to you. And that makes a difference!

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An Overview of Congressional Salaries, Benefits, and Perks

Anthony SinclairNovember 29, 202404 mins

Unveiling the Congressional Treasury: Perks, Salaries, and Sweet Treats

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Fresh Faces in Congress: Key New Legislators to Watch

Anthony SinclairNovember 28, 202405 mins

Meet the rising stars illuminating Capitol Hill!

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How Congress Balances Powers with the President and Supreme Court

Anthony SinclairNovember 27, 202403 mins

Congress and the President are like a seesaw, balancing power. The Supreme Court swoops in as the referee, interpreting laws and keeping the game fair. Together, they’re the ultimate power trio, ensuring our democracy stays in harmony!

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The Most Important Congressional Legislation in the Last Decade

Anthony SinclairNovember 26, 202405 mins

In a decade marked by transformative milestones, Congress has illuminated the path forward with landmark legislation. From historic healthcare reforms to groundbreaking investments in infrastructure, these legislative feats have reshaped our nation’s destiny, leaving an enduring legacy for generations to come.

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What Are Congressional Caucuses? Key Groups and Their Influence

Anthony SinclairNovember 24, 202404 mins

**Caucus Cavalry: Uniting Lawmakers for Legislative Adventures**

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