November 4 is just around the corner. Time to learn crucial tasks, like how to submit an absentee ballot, how to get your friends to vote, and how to turn the debates into drinking games.
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Presidential debates are riddled with clichés. Keep the democratic process interesting, and use the political farce as an opportunity to get faced.
People say "lame duck" like it's a bad thing. But there are definite perks to being on your way out of the Oval Office.
It's Election Day, but you're far, far away from home. If you want to get to the polls without actually being at the polls, you'll need to file an absentee ballot.
When it comes to candidates, elections, and making sure the right person gets into office, you're a ball of fire. Your friends, on the other hand, are more like lumps of clay. Here's how to make sure they get off the couch and out to the polls.
Don’t worry if your time and money are limited—there’s always something you can do.
You're ready, set, and rarin' to participate in the electoral process! Your enthusiasm is great, but if you want to make your vote count, you'll need to know where to go and what to do.
Presidential debates are riddled with clichés. Keep the democratic process interesting, and use the political farce as an opportunity to get faced.
Your right to vote isn't just a right. It's your solemn duty as an American citizen.