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- In addition to formal duties, the vice president has both informal and symbolic responsibilities
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- Informal: Advise the president
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- Symbolic: Balance the ticket (Joe Biden was and old and white man, but Kamala was a black woman, 22 years younger. Donald Trump has led a controversial life but Mike Pence is an evangelical Christian who appeals to an important Republican consistency)
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- Tim Waltz is an older white man who was former teacher and high school coach. JD Vance is a Harvard education ... *more on point in slide*
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- Tim Waltz is an older white man who was former teacher and high school coach. JD Vance is a Harvard education ... *more on point in slide*
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# Electoral College
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## Gerrymandering
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### 1912 (?)
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- 8/10 most gerrymandered states favor republicans
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- Supreme court has struct down gerrymandering
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- Louisiana - Gerrymandered to Favor Republicans
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- Maryland - Gerrymandered to Favor Democrats
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## Congress
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### Senate
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- Upper House
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- Elected every six years
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- 2 Senators per state
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- Approves legislation
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- Cooler heads
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### House of representatives
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- Lover house
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- Elected every two years
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- Representatives determined by population (435)
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- Writes legislation
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- Hot heads
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### What does the house do?
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- Impeachment begins in the House
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- The House controls revenue bills
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- It is the House that must initiate tax bills
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- It is the House that initiates appropriation bills (spending)
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- If no president should receive a majority of votes in the Electoral College, then the House of Representatives would choose the next President. In this case, each state would only get one vote.
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- Need 218 for the majority
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Right now, republicans control the house, with 222 seats, democrats have 211
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## Supreme Court
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- Established by Article III of the constitution
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- Highest court in the Federal Judiciary (in contrast to the states)
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- It has jurisdiction over all federal and state court cases that involve a point of federal law and a number of original jurisdictional issues (including Ambassadors)
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- Judicial Review: It can invalidate a statue for violating the Constitution
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- It includes a chief justice and Eight associate justices
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- The justices have a lifetime appointment, but can resign or be removed
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- When a vacancy opens, the president with advice and consent appoints a new justice
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