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Gymglish’s Guide to the 2020 US elections

Today, focus on: Joe Biden Vice President of the United States under Barack Obama. Longtime senator from the state of Delaware.

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Gymglish’s Guide to the 2020 US elections

Today, focus on: Donald Trump. The 45th and current President of the United States. Republican. Former reality television star and real estate “magnate”.

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Gymglish’s Guide to the 2020 US elections

Today, focus on: VEEP. Definition: ‘VEEP’ (also Vee-Pee or VP): The nickname given to the Vice President of the US, or any other Vice President.

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Gymglish’s Guide to the 2020 US elections

Today, focus on: Landslide. Definition: An election in which one candidate, party or bill receives an overwhelming majority of votes. Literally a sudden erosion of land and rocks

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Gymglish’s Guide to the 2020 US elections

Today, focus on: Runoff. Definition: A second round of voting to determine a winner among two candidates who didn’t receive a majority of votes during the first round.

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Gymglish’s Guide to the 2020 US elections

Today, focus on: DEM. Definition: Abbreviation for “Democrat”, one of two current major political parties in the United States, corresponding to the left wing of American politics.

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Gymglish’s Guide to the 2020 US elections

Today, focus on: GOP. Definition: Short for “Grand Old Party” – the official name of the modern Republican Party, corresponding to the right wing of American politics.

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Gymglish’s Guide to the 2020 US elections

Today, focus on: INCUMBENT. Definition: In a political race, the person currently in office. Donald Trump is the incumbent in the 2020 U.S. Presidential elections.

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