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Protesters Storm Congress

January 6 was set to be a big day for American politics, and that turned out to be true – but what will the consequences be? It is the date that a joint session of Congress – both the Senate… Read More

The Spill: Immunity Passports

COVID Passports – For Real? America suffers from a pandemic that has altered the freedoms we are all used to enjoying. Since the onset of COVID-19 nearly one year ago, Americans have been asked to wear masks, stay away from… Read More

Confusion Over Election Count

Election Day may have been November 3rd, but a few days later, the winner still hasn’t been announced. This year’s race has been very close and marked by chaos in many areas. The Democrat candidate Joe Biden has taken the… Read More

Election Day 2020: Who Will America Choose?

November 3, 2020 is Election Day in the United States. For the first time in four years, the American people will choose their next president: Donald Trump (Republican) or Joe Biden (Democrat). But that’s not all that’s going on today:… Read More

State Politics During Presidential Elections

Around election time, states are usually called “blue” or “red.” On electoral maps, states are organized by colors to distinguish their voting patterns. Typically, these voting patterns come from trends that have been around for years. Blue stands for the… Read More

Trump v Biden: What Benefits Do They Bring?

Joe Biden and Donald Trump are competing to become the next president of the United States – but what benefits does each candidate have? Whether you are a Democrat, Republican, or something else, it may be hard to understand all… Read More

The Electoral College: How It Works and Do We Need It?

Liberty Nation GenZ  believes in educating young Americans about the U.S. and its Constitution. This middle school lesson plan can be used in the classroom or the home, and adapted to a range of student abilities. Objectives Students will be able… Read More

Winning the Presidency Isn’t as Easy as it Might Sound

The road to becoming the president of the United States is long and difficult – and typically expensive. Not every American citizen can be a president. As directed by the Constitution, a presidential candidate must be a natural born citizen… Read More

The Spill: Labor Day, WWII Anniversary, and Womens’ Suffrage

Welcome to LNGenZ’s roundup of the trending topics in the news this week. Who Should We Thank for Labor Day? For many Americans, Labor Day is a welcome three-day weekend, and a sign that the end of summer is coming…. Read More