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  2. Glossary of American politics - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of terms and phrases used in politics in the United States, with definitions and examples. Learn about U.S. political systems, ideologies, concepts, and history from this online encyclopedia.

  3. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    The Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that votes for the president and vice president every four years in the U.S. The number of electors each state has depends on its congressional delegation, and a majority of 270 or more is required to win.

  4. Glossary of policy debate terms - Wikipedia

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    At the college level, a number of topics are proposed and interested parties write 'topic papers' discussing the pros and cons of that individual topic. Once a topic is chosen, it is debated by affiliated students nationally for the entire season. The resolution typically is related to a course of policy pursued by the federal government.

  5. The pros and cons of Medicare Advantage: Should you ... - AOL

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    While private Medicare Advantage plans can include more types of coverage than traditional Medicare, it doesn't necessarily deliver more or better care. Learn how to weigh the pros and cons before ...

  6. House GOP leaders weigh options as Trump pushes for a ...

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    “I would shut down the government in a heartbeat if they don’t get it,” Trump said on the “Monica Crowley Show” last week. “It should be in the bill. And if it’s not in the bill, you ...

  7. Living Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Living Constitution is the view that the U.S. constitution can change over time to meet society's needs. It is associated with judicial pragmatism and contrasts with originalism. Learn about its origins, history, and arguments for and against it.

  8. Buying a new home in retirement: Pros, cons and weighing your ...

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    3. Maintenance and improvements. Consider how much physical work you’ll need to put into a property before you buy it. Owning a home typically means that you’re responsible for maintenance ...

  9. Madisonian model - Wikipedia

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    The Madisonian model is a system of government with three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. It is based on the ideas of James Madison, who proposed it in the Federalist Papers and applied it in the United States Constitution.