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4 votes
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Fixing the debates: A better way to interrupt?
5 votes -
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14 votes -
Clearing up the confusion around Prop 13 on the 2020 ballot
7 votes -
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13 votes -
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28 votes -
US primary elections explained
7 votes -
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9 votes -
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15 votes -
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7 votes -
Julián Castro endorses Elizabeth Warren for US President
11 votes -
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33 votes -
Scotland's UK election results deliver another independence mandate, says First Minister
13 votes -
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12 votes -
Finland anoints Sanna Marin, thirty-four, as world's youngest serving prime minister
9 votes -
Kamala Harris drops out of 2020 US presidential race
25 votes -
The OAS lied to the public about the Bolivian election and coup
9 votes -
"Children and Politics" - a 3 minute interview with British children before the 1964 general election
This is short, but it demonstrates something that's been missing from tv for a while, which is the simple interview with children that recognises they are children but still takes them seriously...
This is short, but it demonstrates something that's been missing from tv for a while, which is the simple interview with children that recognises they are children but still takes them seriously as humans.
EDIT: Somehow I missed the main link, which goes to a BFI page here: https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-children-and-politics-1964-online
There are some amazing old (1960s, 1970s) British tv interviews with children carried out by Harold Williamson. He asks children a question and then just lets them answer. There's no attempt to laugh at the children, and there's no attempt to say "zomg look at what this cute kid is saying".
A few clips here, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tq93b and there are probably more on Youtube: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tq93b
It's showing its age - "what would you do if your husbands went on strike? How would you run a household?" (asked of two girls) isn't acceptable.
7 votes -
UK Parliament approves snap general election on Dec. 12
18 votes -
Canada election: Justin Trudeau's Liberals win but lose majority
19 votes -
Muddy America: Color balancing the election map
9 votes -
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5 votes -
How a big enough news story — like impeachment — could warp the polls
12 votes -
UK MPs vote against general election dealing another blow to Boris Johnson
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The Danish centre-left aped the far right to win an election – there's a better way to deal with people's fears
9 votes -
How San Francisco’s wealthiest families launched Kamala Harris
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How a progressive populist plans to win a rural Republican district: J.D. Scholten almost took out Steve King in 2018. Now he’s back—stronger than ever.
7 votes -
Should the US voting age be lowered to sixteen?
19 votes -
The candidates’ policies on inequality: A no-bullshit guide
5 votes -
Detailed maps of the donors powering the 2020 Democratic campaigns
11 votes -
US Democrats sound alarm on "massive" GOP Senate advantage in 2020
11 votes -
The Voter Suppression Chronicles: When the Roberts Court all but nullified the Voting Rights Act, it said the pre-1965 practices were long gone. New hearings by the House make clear: They’re back.
11 votes -
Would Donald Trump be president if all Americans actually voted?
17 votes -
How to cover 11,250 elections at once: Here’s how The Washington Post’s new computational journalism lab will tackle 2020
9 votes -
A Russian oligarch bought Maryland's election machine vendor
13 votes -
US Senate intelligence committee unveils election security report in wake of Robert Mueller hearings
30 votes -
Elizabeth Warren, in detailed attack on private equity, unveils plan to stop ‘looting’ of US companies
16 votes -
Greece’s long road ahead
3 votes -
Far-right Greek party crashes out of Parliament
13 votes -
Ursula von der Leyen to head European Commission and Christine Lagarde to lead European Central Bank
5 votes -
Mette Frederiksen, Denmark's youngest prime minister, to lead new leftist government
7 votes -
Istanbul mayoral re-run: Turkey's ruling AKP set to lose in blow for Erdoğan
27 votes -
A Turkish opposition leader is fighting Recep Tayyip Erdoğan with ‘radical love’
8 votes -
Denmark’s elections show how much Europe has normalized anti-immigrant politics
7 votes -
Denmark election: Social Democrats win as PM admits defeat
11 votes -
Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz ousted in no-confidence vote
15 votes -
Self-interest didn’t swing the election results, but the scare campaign did
5 votes -
Emmanuel Macron humbled in France as exit polls show Marine Le Pen win
21 votes -
Politico 2019 European elections seat projections
10 votes -
Refugee suicide attempts up on Manus after Australia election
6 votes