Why Are We Still Talking About The Election?
- 1Why Are We Still Talking About The Election?20/11/2020
Why Are We Still Talking About The Election?
A few weeks ago we talked about why kids can’t vote and we also answered some questions about the U.S. Presidential Election. It’s been two weeks since the November 3rd election, but we’re still getting questions about it! We get answers from NPR political reporter Ayesha Rascoe.
A few weeks ago we talked about why kids can’t vote and we also answered some questions about the U.S. Presidential Election. It’s been two weeks since the November 3rd election, but we’re still getting questions about it! We get answers from NPR political reporter Ayesha Rascoe.
Here are some of the questions we’re tackling in this episode: What would happen if someone counted the votes wrong? Why is President Donald Trump going to court and why are people saying Joe Biden might not be president? What is the Electoral College and why do we still have it; why haven’t we changed to a popular vote? How does the president talk to the people without being on the news?
Helping us answer these questions is political reporter Ayesha Rascoe, who covers the White House for NPR. Adults, you might want to check out the NPR Politics Podcast, a daily podcast that frequently features Rascoe’s reporting and expertise.
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