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[Election Day Kid Takeover: Understanding the US Presidential Race and Global Democracy]-[The Ten News: Election Day Kid Takeover]

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Election Day Kid Takeover: A Deep Dive into Democracy

In this special episode of The 10 News, hosts Everett and Tupelo take over the studio to break down the complexities of the US presidential election and provide a global perspective on the record-breaking year of elections worldwide.

The Mechanics of the US Presidential Election

The hosts highlight three essential pillars for understanding the American election process:

  1. The Electoral College Complexity: Addressing a question from a listener, the hosts explain that winning the "popular vote" does not guarantee victory. Instead, candidates must secure 270 out of 538 electoral college votes. The system is described as "bananas" because most states operate on a "winner takes all" basis, where even a narrow victory in a state like California grants the candidate all of its electoral votes.

  2. The Integrity of the Vote: The podcast emphasizes that "every vote must and will count." Despite rhetoric from some leaders suggesting "voter fraud," the report confirms that US elections have been "safe and fair." The hosts explicitly note that no widespread fraud was found in the 2020 election, reaffirming that President Biden won fairly.

  3. The Waiting Game: Election results are rarely instantaneous. Because states have different deadlines for "absentee and mail-in ballots," and close races may trigger a "recount," the public might wait days or weeks for a final result. They cite the 2000 election between George W. Bush and Al Gore, which took 35 days to resolve, as a historic example of how every single ballot matters.

A Global Perspective on the "Biggest Election Year in History"

Correspondent Jaime Guerra provides a broader view, noting that 2024 is the "biggest election year in history," with over 70 elections occurring globally. Key international highlights include:

  • The United Kingdom: The UK saw a significant shift as the Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, ended 14 years of Conservative Party rule. Notably, the campaign lasted only six weeks, which the correspondent describes as "much less exhausting" than the lengthy US cycle.
  • Senegal: A powerful example of democratic victory occurred in Senegal, where President Bassirou Diomaye Faye was elected on his 44th birthday. His journey from being imprisoned as a political rival to becoming the youngest current elected leader in Africa is hailed as a "victory for democracy."
  • India: Representing the largest election in history, India saw nearly a billion people head to voting stations. Due to the sheer scale—representing 12% of the world's population—the election was held over 44 days to ensure accessibility.

Conclusion: The Privilege of Choice

While the podcast celebrates democratic milestones, such as Mexico electing its first female president, it also provides a sobering reminder that not all elections are free. In countries like Russia and North Korea, elections are controlled by dictators. The hosts conclude by reminding listeners to appreciate the privilege of living in a country where citizens have a genuine "say in the people that lead us," encouraging an active and informed approach to the democratic process.

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Ryan's not very observant when he has to be somewhere.
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It smelled like burnt cheese!
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📖 Transcript

Hey Forever Go! listeners, producer Niko Gonzalez -Whistler here.
We're taking this week off to get ready for our live show this weekend in Minneapolis, but we have a super special guest episode from our friends at The 10 News.
It's their Election Day Kid Takeover.
Keep listening to learn all about how the US presidential election works and hear about some elections taking place around the world this year.
We'll be back next week with a brand new Forever Go all about gladiators!
Pssst, Tupelo! I think they're gone.

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