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Do special interest groups hurt candidates?

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Special interest groups are defined as groups of people that share a common interest. Find out if special interest groups can hurt a candidate for office.

What Are Superdelegates?

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Superdelegates could have a huge impact on who gets the nomination. Learn about the role of superdelegates.

When Presidential Approval Ratings Really Matter

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Every week there's a poll with new numbers on how many Americans approve of the president's job performance. But what do these numbers really tell us and when should we take them seriously?

How Gerrymandering Works

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Gerrymandering has always been a problem, but technology has made it a lot worse. Find out how gerrymandering works in this HowStuffWorks article

Top 10 Democratic Countries, According to the Democracy Index

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Democracy may be a familiar concept, but what makes a country truly democratic? According to the Democracy Index, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit, the answer lies in more than just free and fair elections. It includes civil liberties, political participation, and the functioning of government.

How the Emmy Awards Work

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The Emmy Awards honor television's best programs. Find out about the Emmy Awards, from the origin of the Emmy name to how nominations and voting work.

How Political Polling Works

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Almost every day it seems like there is a new poll out tracking the president's performance or some political issue. But who selects the people who respond to these polls? And can you trust the numbers?

Could the Moore v. Harper SCOTUS Case Radically Alter U.S. Democracy?

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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could give state legislators almost complete control over federal elections, which some experts fear could establish one-party rule and endanger democracy.

How Lame Is a Lame-duck President?

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A lame-duck president is one that has lost a recent election, or is no longer eligible to serve. Find out how lame a lame-duck president is in this article.

How Presidential Debates Work

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The presidential debate is a time-honored institution that's constantly evolving. Learn about the presidential debate and the impact it has on voters.

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