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Episode 114: The U.S. Presidential Election Is Over...More or Less

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Episode 114: The U.S. Presidential Election Is Over...More or Less

The US presidential election which we covered in Episode 105 is now over with Joe Biden presumably being the official winner to become the next president of the United States in a year that saw the highest voter turnout in 120 years.

However, Trump and his supporters continue to contest the election results, claiming voter fraud and corruption, and will possibly resist the transition of power.

Join us for this episode as we discuss the election results, Trump’s ongoing fight, and what we might expect to happen on inauguration day on January 20th.

Read the full transcript here: https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with-gringos-podcast-clases-particulares-de-ingles/episode-114-the-us-presidential-election-is-over

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Episode 107: The Upcoming U.S. Election By State

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Episode 107: The Upcoming U.S. Election By State

As we discussed in Episode 105, voters will decide who will become the next president in the upcoming US election by ballot. In addition, voters will also be voting on state-specific issues such as Congress representatives, judges, alcohol and tobacco taxes, voting-age requirements, among many others. One could argue that these state laws affect citizens’ everyday lives even more than federal laws and therefore, their importance cannot be overlooked.

Tune in to today’s episode as we discuss some of the new ballot measures being presented in this year’s upcoming election and how they could possibly shape and change the future of certain states in the US.

Read the full transcript and vocabulary guide here:
https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with-gringos-podcast-clases-particulares-de-ingles/episode-107-us-election-by-state

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Episode 18: Let's Get Political

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Episode 18: Let's Get Political

U.S. politics can be quite complicated - you have local politics, state politics and federal. And it’s all mostly controlled by two political parties - Democrats on the left and Republicans on the right. Tune in to hear which party you’d likely fall into.

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