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United States' Electoral College System defined

Oct 19, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 15
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Episode description

This episode is solely for the purpose of explaining how the United States votes and elects its President and also Vice President to their elected offices or positions. The Electoral College in the U.S. has been around and in place since the founding of America. Every four years, we vote for a new President to be elected or renew the current President by reelecting them. Essentially, the Electoral College is an important and necessary concept and election system America has in place, because it allows less populated areas in states to still have representation in the Electoral College when it comes time for citizens in those areas to vote for Presidential Candidate of their choice. As always, please leave comments and reviews for this podcast and don't forget to subscribe so you're always listening to each episode. 

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