This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 3 videos.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
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The 2020 US Presidential Elections
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Election Day
- 250 milion people are allowed to vote - 99 milion early voters so far - 2016: voter turnout was 138 million - probably going to be a record this year - but why?
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Why?
- Polarisation - Four years of Trump - Corona Virus
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THE DEMOCRATS
THE REPUBLICANS
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Who can become president?
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How do the elections work?
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Slide 7 - Video
50 states
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2016 Elections: Prediction
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2016 Election Results
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Swing States
A swing state is a term used in American politics to refer to any given state that could be easily won by a Republican or a Democratic presidential candidate. Otherwise, if the state leans on a single party regularly, then it is referred to as a safe state.