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How Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Death Impacts the Supreme Court: America's Future on the Line - TLDR News
On Friday, Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away, opening a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. This is obviously incredibly sad news, but it also could significantly impact the future of the United States and even the 2020...
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All Trump's Election Lawsuits Explained: Trump's Court Battles Overturning the Election? - TLDR News
Since the election last week, Trump and his team have spent a lot of time talking about election fraud. So far though evidence of fraud hasn't exactly been forthcoming, so in this video we dive deep and examine all of the court cases...
ACDC Leadership
First Day- Why AP Gov?
I had to miss the first days of the 2012-2013 school year. I made this video for my AP Government students. It introduces me and explains why the students are taking my class. I teach the concept of marginal analysis and opportunity...
TLDR News
Can You Trust Polling Data? Is Biden Really Set to Win the Presidency - TLDR News
Over recent weeks and months, Joe Biden has held a solid lead over Donald Trump in polling, suggesting that Biden might be on track to win in November. However, some are sceptical of polls like these, or at least cautious following...
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TLDR Interviews Max Fosh: Does The YouTuber Running for Mayor Actually Want Your Vote? - TLDR News
As a fellow YouTuber & a candidate for London's Mayor, we sat down with Max Fosh to learn more about him and his candidacy. During the conversation we found out more about whether Max really wants your vote, his thoughts on politics & if...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Chris Lehmann - Science Leadership Academy
Chris Lehmann is the founding principal of the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, PA.
TLDR News
Results in the Swing States Explained: Has Trump “Already Won” the Election? - TLDR News
Anyone who wanted to get a clear answer to the Presidential Election will not have enjoyed the last 12 hours. As results have come in it’s become clear that a result might not be known for a while. Trump falsely claimed to have won the...
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How Trump Can Still Reach 270: Trump's Path to Re-Election Explained - TLDR News
Trump might be lagging behind in polling, but there are still routes he could take to retain control of the Whitehouse. In this video we outline how Trump could still win and why there's hope for Trump's campaign yet.
Rachel's English
Voting Vocabulary
It’s election season in the U.S. and this video gives you all the election vocabulary you need to understand the news and join election-related conversations with your friends and family. Typo in the IPA! This is right → polls [poʊlz] :)...
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Could Labour Win an Election Held Today? - TLDR News
Yesterday an update on the Sue Gray Report was published. This was big news for Johnson and it led to one of the most interesting sessions in Parliament that we've seen for some time. But aside from drama and excitement, what does this...
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 2000
The 54th Presidential election in American history took place on November 7, 19- I mean, 2000. (The Year 2000) It was the first election I could finally vote in! And boy, was it a messed up one. We wouldn't even know who won until over a...
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 2016
The 58th Presidential election in American history took place on November 8, 2016. The biggest thing Barack Obama could take credit for was a rebounding economy. Just before election day, unemployment was under 5%. Sure, plenty of...
Science360
Science Behind The News: Opinion Polls & Random Sampling
During political elections, news organizations often use public opinion polls to help gauge which candidate is the front runner, and why. University of Michigan's Dr. Vincent Hutchings explains the science of random sampling that...
Cerebellum
The Election Process In America - Introduction
The right to vote is our single most important right as American citizens, and yet, many Americans fail to exercise this valuable right. The Election Process In America. Part 1
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Demystified: How the Electoral College Works
Overview of the U.S. electoral college.
Wonderscape
History Kids: Marching with Martin Luther King Jr.
This video explores the history of the civil rights protests in Selma, Alabama in 1965, focusing on the efforts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the march from Selma to Montgomery. It highlights the obstacles African-Americans faced in...
Wonderscape
History Kids: The Presidential Election Process
The video discusses the process of becoming President of the United States, including the constitutional requirements, the steps in the election process, and the role of the Electoral College. It provides a basic understanding of how...
Wonderscape
History Kids: The Executive Branch
In this video, students will learn about the establishment and role of the executive branch of the United States government. The video explores how the executive branch was established through the Constitution and the concept of...
PBS
Election Day | All About the Holidays
Election Day, the first Tuesday after November 1, is the focus of a short PBS video that details why that date was chosen, where ballots can be cast, and why it's important to vote.
C-SPAN
On This Day: Barack Obama Becomes the First African American to Win a Presidential Election
The election of Barack Obama in 2008 was a watershed moment in African American and American history. Using clips from the acceptance and concession speeches, as well as the words of outgoing president, George H. W. Bush, budding...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Getting the Nomination
A video illustrates how one candidate from each political party is chosen leading up to Election Day. Nominations, caucuses, delegates, and super-delegates are all identified in the clip.
CGP Grey
Cgp Grey: Grey Explains: How the Electoral College Works
Explains how the Electoral College system is structured and how it works in an election, including for the American territories and for citizens living abroad. [4:43]