
What the hell is Super Tuesday and where does it come from? Why does Iowa vote first? What’s a caucus? Who gets to be a delegate? How to Vote in America is a weekly micro podcast that tries to make sense of our crazy democracy and what seems like a never-ending 2020 election process. In this podcast, we take small bites at big issues to help you understand something most people should, but probabl... more
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Today’s question: What’s the deal with delegates?
Tune in to this week's "How To Vote In America" episode for delegate math 101.
NOTE: Hey folks, we're taking a pause from this podcast to focus on our coronavirus coverage. We will continue the seri... more
Elections are flawed. We’ve seen this time again throughout history.
There’s no such thing as a perfect democracy, but the founding fathers decided a system of government where voters elect officials to represent their interests was the best option.... more
Come March 3rd, more than 1,300 delegates will be up for grabs. The first episode of How to Vote in America with Amy Walter takes a look at the history of Super Tuesday and how the most influential day in the presidential primary process came to exis... more
A micro podcast that helps make sense of how elections work in our democracy.
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This was a really helpful and informative show about the election process in America. It seems to have ended in early March right around the time the primaries heated up - I’m assuming it ended because of the Covid-19 lockdowns. I wish WNYC & Amy Walter would bring it back these last few weeks before the election-it would be great for first time voters.
In the meanwhile, I’m listening to Politics With Amy Walter episodes on the Takeaway. I love Amy’s smart, no-nonsense approach to the political... more
I assume this podcast has been produced in good faith and the hosts seem to be relatively personable. Despite this, there is obviously a very heavy political slant inherent in their reporting. They seem to think that voting, citizenship and choosing a righteous president is a right and not the privilege that it is!
I am not biased; there are some programs on the leftist NPR that I enjoy, but this is one to miss.
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