US Elections - English vocabulary quiz

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It's election season in the US so we're going look at words that will be in the news.
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So you can follow what's happening and join in the discussions.
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And we think that you might know a lot about American elections already.
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So we're having a quiz!
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Let's start with a really easy question.
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Who is the president of the US?
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And also the vice president?
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Well the president is Donald Trump and his vice president is Mike Pence.
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And Donald Trump is the incumbent, the person who currently holds the office.
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And he and Pence are running for president and vice president again.
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Running.
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We often use the metaphor of racing when we talk about elections.
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We call the competition an election race.
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And we talk about running mates, like friends who run together.
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Trump and Pence are running mates.
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And erm ... Who are they running against?
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Yes.
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So that's your next question.
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Who are their opponents?
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They're running against Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
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Next question, what political parties do they belong to?
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Trump and Pence are Republicans.
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Biden and Harris are Democrats.
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Sometimes you'll hear the Republican party called the GOP.
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What does that stand for?
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Grand old party.
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And it's just a nickname for the... Republican party.
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Yes.
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Ok we have a picture question now.
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What do these symbols represent?
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The elephant represents the Republican Party and the Donkey represents the Democratic Party.
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Now two other useful terms: right-wing and left-wing.
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Generally speaking, the Republican party is right-wing and they're strongly in favour
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of the capitalist system.
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And Democrats are left-wing and in favor of social change.
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And in the US, you also hear liberal and progressive.
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Yes, it's like left-wing.
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OK so there are two big political parties, but sometimes there are third parties as well.
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Right sometimes there are candidates from the Green Party for example, oh and Kayne
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West is running.
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Yeah, but just in some states.
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Kayne is running as an independent candidate but there's another political party.
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It's the third largest party.
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Perhaps you know it?
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It's the Libertarian Party.
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In the US Libertarians are very interested in political freedom.
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They're often skeptical of government and want free-market capitalism.
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And next we should talk about colours.
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So you have some terms for the states in the US.
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You have red states.
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You have blue states.
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And you have purple states.
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Red states are... Republican states.
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Blue states are... Democratic states.
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And the purple states are swing states.
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They move between always voting Democrat and always voting Republican.
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We have some really interesting times ahead because many of the red states appear to be
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turning blue in this election.
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We're looking at states like Arizona and even Texas which has been reliably red for
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decades.
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They could be turning blue.
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Notice what Jay just did there?
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Instead of using the words democrat and republican, he said blue and red.
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It's just a quick way to describe how states vote.
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Americans do it a lot.
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So how can you remember which colour is which party?
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If you have a good way tell us in the comments.
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OK, next question?
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Who can vote in a US election?
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For example, can I vote?
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I'm British so I can't vote in this election because I'm not an American citizen.
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But in order to vote you have to be an American citizen, and also a registered voter.
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Right?
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I am a registered voter.
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I'm also over 18 which you have to be to vote in an American election.
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OK, now what about felons?
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A felon is a person who has committed a serious crime.
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Can they vote?
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And what about ex-felons, so people who went to prison but have now served their time and
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come out.
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It varies from state to state, but in many states itís difficult for ex-felons to vote.
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It's a controversial issue.
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Some people argue that if you've served your time in jail or completed your probation,
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you should automatically be able to vote again.
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And other people argue that you broke the law.
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So you showed poor judgement, and so you should lose the right to vote for an unspecified
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period of time.
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Civil rights organizations complain that this means the laws in some states systematically
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discriminate against black voters.
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We've made another vocabulary video about racism that you can see here.
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But another issue is not everyone is registered to vote.
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Where do you register to vote, Jay?
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Many people decide not to register because, certainly in Philadelphia it's the case that,
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jury selection comes from the list of people who are registered to vote!
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A jury is a group of people, itís twelve, right?
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Usually.
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And they listen to a case in court and decide if someone is guilty of a crime.
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Or not.
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And it takes up your time, you can't say no to jury duty unless you have some very
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specific reasons, and people don't want to spend that time so they don't register to
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vote.
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Around election season, or before it, you find people normally in the streets who are
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just stopping you and saying, 'Are you registered to vote?' because they want to get out the
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votes, both democratic and republican, it doesn't matter.
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They want people to vote.
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But not this year.
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Ah.
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COVID-19 has really reduced the effort to get out the vote.
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Notice this phrase.
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To get out the vote.
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You'll hear it in the news a lot on election day.
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It means to encourage people to vote in an election.
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OK, next question.
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When will they hold the presential election?
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Notice she said 'hold'.
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Hold means 'have' in that context.
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Like you have an election, you hold an election.
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Hold is just a little more... a little more formal?
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Mhmm.
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And you could hold meetings.
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You can hold competitions, you can hold...
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Errr.
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Conventions.
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Yes.
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So when will this year's election be held?
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It's usually the first Tuesday in November.
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Now that's the presidential election, but before that, you held another election.
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And that's another question.
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It's a picture question again.
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Who are all these people and what do they have in common?
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If you can name them, we'll be super impressed.
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They were the last candidates to drop out of this year's democratic presidential primary
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election.
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So another question.
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What's a primary election?
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Primary elections are where you select the candidates of a specific political party.
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So in the primaries this year, Republicans selected Donald Trump and Democrats selected
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Joe Biden.
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But this is a curious thing about American elections.
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When you register to vote, you actually name the party that youíre going to vote for.
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Sometimes.
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You don't have to.
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You can say 'I'm an independent'.
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But most people would say 'I'm a Republican' or 'I'm a Democrat'.
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And that's strange to me 'cause in the UK we don't say which party we want to vote
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for.
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Well in most states you have to be a member of a political party to vote in primary elections.
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If you want to pick a candidate, you have to state your party.
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Ah, so that's why the primary... so that's why the registration process works like that.
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Exactly.
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But it also means that independent voters can't pick any of those candidates.
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Ah, so if you're an independent, you don't get to choose who the candidates will be.
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In most states, that's correct.
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OK.
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We can't choose who the candidates are in the UK either.
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Well, your parties do that?
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There are open primaries and closed primaries, aren't there?
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Right.
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Open primaries allow people from either political party to vote in the other party's primary
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and select a candidate.
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And it also allows independents to pick a candidate from one party or the other.
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So when is there an open primary and when is there a closed one?
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It depends on each state.
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OK, and you're saying most states hold closed primaries.
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That's correct.
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Another important question.
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Or two questions.
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How often do Americans hold presidential elections?
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And how many times can someone be elected president?
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We hold them every four years, and you can only hold the office of President twice.
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So it's a maximum of eight years.
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Right.
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How do you decide who you want to vote for?
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Well you look at what they stand for, and often what they stand for is written into
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the party's platform.
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Ah, do you know what a platform is?
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It's a statement of their aims and goals.
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It tells you what they'll do if they get into power.
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We can say platform in British English too, but often we'll call it a manifesto.
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We sometimes say that too.
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And the party accepts the platform at their convention.
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They hold the convention every four years before the presidential election.
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OK, the conventions were very different this year, weren't they?
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Right, the conventions were virtual this year because of COVID-19, and while the Democrats
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have a platform, the Republicans decided not to have one.
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That must be the first time ever.
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The first time in anybody's memory.
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Donald Trump decided that he was the platform.
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It's been an unusual campaign this year.
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Campaign.
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It can be a noun or a verb.
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A political campaign.
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It's the series of actions candidates take to try to get elected.
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Holding rallies and debates.
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Phoning voters, mailing fliers, advertisements.
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OK another question.
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This November Americans are going to the polls.
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What does 'going to the polls?' mean?
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It just means going to vote.
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And polls are the places we go.
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So where do you go to vote normally?
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Oh the place I go to vote is right around the corner.
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OK.
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Is it in a school because sometimes they use local schools and turn them into, they call
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them polling stations or polling places.
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The polling place I go to is in the lobby of an apartment building.
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OK.
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Poll is another word that can be a noun or a verb.
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It can be the process of finding out what people think, so an opinion poll, for example.
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It's like a survey.
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You ask lots of people the same questions and record the results.
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We'll be following the polls closely this election.
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And erm, what's the experience of going in to vote like?
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Who works... who controls it?
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Who runs it?
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Ah, that's very interesting.
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It is run by poll watchers.
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There's a Democratic poll watcher and Republican poll watcher and there are a number of poll
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workers who can be of either party.
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And when you walk in they ask you what your last name begins with, what letter.
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And they have a file card box.
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They pull your file out.
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They find you in a big book, which has your signature in it.
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And you have to sign a card with a signature that matches the one they have in the book.
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And once you've done that and they accept your signature, then you are assigned to a
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voting booth.
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OK, so that's another question.
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What's a voting booth?
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Well, here in Philadelphia, a voting booth is an enclosed spaced with a curtain.
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OK, now the reason why it has curtains on it is 'cause nobody should see you voting.
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Is that right?
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That's correct.
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When you go in you don't just vote for the president and vice president, do you.
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No, you have a whole slate, a slate it's called, of candidates.
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It's a list, and also ballot questions.
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Another question.
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What's a ballot?
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And what are ballot questions?
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A ballot is a vote.
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Yeah?
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Exactly.
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And there are ballot questions such as...?
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Is it OK for the city to borrow more money to pay for new homes for the homeless?
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OK.
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Is it... Should marijuana be legalized?
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Do you want me to answer that question?
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No, I mean that's... But that has been a ballot question in lots of states, hasn't it.
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It has.
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You can tell us what you think in the comments.
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Now what about the other people you're voting for?
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What different positions are they running for?
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They're for United States senator, for our local congress person, they're for the state
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attorney general, or the state governor, depending upon what year the election is taking place.
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So as well as the sort of national politics going on there's lots of low level local
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and state politics going on.
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You'll have city council members who are being elected, right here in Philadelphia.
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There's a long list of candidates.
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And do you vote with a paper ballot or electronically?
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Well there are parts of the country where they still have paper ballots, but around
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here it's electronic.
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I select by pressing the touch screen for each candidate I want, and each ballot question
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yes or no answer.
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And when I'm done there's a button that I press that says 'cast your vote'.
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To cast your vote.
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It means to vote basically.
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Right.
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And you can also, you'll also hear, 'cast your ballot'.
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Because ballot is another word for vote.
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OK, another question.
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There are mail-in ballots and absentee ballots.
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So what are they?
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And what's the difference?
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They're ways we can vote without physically going to the polling station.
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A mail-in ballot is a ballot you send by mail.
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Is it the same as an absentee ballot?
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It is exactly the same as an absentee ballot.
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This year, because of COVID-19, I really don't want to stand in line at the polling place
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so I'm going to fill out a mail in ballot.
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OK.
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What kind of people normally have absentee ballots?
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Well, people who have a legitimate reason not to be here.
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They might be traveling.
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They might be in the military.
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They might... They might live abroad.
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They might live abroad.
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They might be, um... They might be ill too.
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I was going to say that.
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That's correct.
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Or very elderly and unable to get to the polls.
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And they might be President of the United States.
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Donald Trump has voted by mail.
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True, for years.
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OK, now there's another kind of ballot - a provisional ballot.
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Is that the same thing or different?
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What do you think?
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If something's provisional it means it can be changed in the future.
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Well, a provisional ballot is something you fill out if you have gone to a polling place
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that's not yours, that you're not registered at.
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So you're registered at the polling place around the corner, but if you went to the
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one at the school three blocks away... Well, then they wouldn't find my name in
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their book.
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I would fill out a provisional ballot and then they would certify that I was registered
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to vote and count it eventually.
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Oh right, OK.
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So it would just take longer to count them, but your vote would be counted.
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Eventually.
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Yes.
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Does this mean you could you vote twice?
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Once at the proper place and once at the school?
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Not a chance!
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They cross-check.
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Cross-check means checking one document against another
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To make sure it's correct.
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So they'd know you tried to vote twice.
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Yes.
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So no matter what you hear, don't try it.
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It's a crime and people have gotten jail sentences for voting twice.
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OK.
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Another question: when is the result of an election announced?
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Normally we know late at night on election day.
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Some votes still need to be counted, but it's usually clear who the winner is that night.
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They say that this year it's going to take a lot longer to count the votes because a
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lot more people will be voting by mail.
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My guess is it will be several weeks before they have a good idea of who has won the presidential
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election, which is going to be hard for Americans.
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They're used to getting the numbers the night of the election itself.
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And normally the candidate who has lost calls the winner and concedes defeat.
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Although this year they might not want to do that.
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To concede defeat means to admit you've lost.
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OK, another question.
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When does the candidate that wins take office?
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Not until January - usually January 20th.
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And then there's a ceremony which they call...?
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Do you know?
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It's the inauguration.
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And that's where they take an oath.
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Are you prepared to take the oath, Senator?
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I am.
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I, Barack Hussein Obama... I Barack...
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Do solemnly swear... I, Barack Hussein Obama do solemnly swear...
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That I will execute the office of President of the United Stated faithfully.
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That I'll execute... The off... Faithfully the office of President
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of the United States.
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The office of President of the United States faithfully.
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And will to the best of my ability, And will to the best of my ability,
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preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the United States.
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preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the United States.
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So help you God.
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So help me God.
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Congratulations Mr. President.
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What was happening there?
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The wording of the oath is very precise.
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The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court was probably nervous, and he got the words a little
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wrong.
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And that led to Obama messing them up too.
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They had a private ceremony the next day where they both did it again and to get it exactly
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right.
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We hope this video will help you get words exactly right too.
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We've looked at basic election vocabulary here.
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But we're expecting a lot of controversy with this election so we plan to go deeper.
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