How to Win A Presidential DebateExploring the issue of how to win a presidential debate; experts from both sides of the aisle who have been involved in presidential debate prep dating back to the '80s, weigh in.
October 7th, 2016: The Most Consequential Day in American Political History
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October 7th, 2016: The Most Consequential Day in American Political HistoryAn "October Surprise," one day in 2016 set off political rip currents that have yet to be settled.
QAnon and Conspiracy Theories: An American Political Tradition
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QAnon and Conspiracy Theories: An American Political TraditionConspiracy theories are nothing new in American politics, but QAnon presents unique problems.
The War for the Court
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The War for the CourtThe fight over who should replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Running the Numbers: Inside Political Polling
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Running the Numbers: Inside Political PollingUntil Election Day 2016, most major polls predicted a Hillary Clinton landslide.
How to Lose: Concessions & Transitions
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How to Lose: Concessions & TransitionsLosing isn't easy, but there's still a lot to do when a candidate comes up short; from concession speeches to transition plans, Chuck looks at what happens when the campaign is over, but there's still work to be done.
The Changing Electorate
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The Changing ElectorateThe American electorate is changing; from where people live to how they vote; political parties are trying to keep up.
Lessons From the Vote: How the Battleground is Shifting
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Lessons From the Vote: How the Battleground is ShiftingExamining the changing American electorate; political parties are trying to keep up with where people live and how they vote.
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