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PBS NewsHour | Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Voting Rights Act | PBS (#10573)
Supreme Court Hears Arguments Against Key Provision of Voting Rights Act 07:27
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Washington Week Webcast Extra | Macro Rubio's Rising Stardom and the Second Oval Office | PBS
On the Webcast Extra: The panelists examine the choice of Marco Rubio as the GOP response to the State of the Union. Also, is the 1965 Voting Rights Act still necessary in the 21st century?... 08:22
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How Grownups Vote | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood | PBS KIDS
How do grownups vote? Watch Mackenzie vote with her dad. Don't miss Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, weekdays on PBS KIDS (check local listings). For more information, visit pbskids.org 01:57
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Stop, Think and Choose | DANIEL TIGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD | PBS KIDS
With the help of the King Friday and Queen Sarah, Prince Wednesday learns about voting in a special episode of DANIEL TIGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD. Stop think and choose, what we get is up to you! 00:31
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Celebrate Election Day with PBS KIDS | Coming November 6th | PBS
Celebrate Election Day with your favorite friends in an exciting all-new episode of SESAME STREET and a grr-rific DANIEL TIGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD voting special on Tuesday, November 6th on PBS KIDS. 00:31
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PBS NewsHour | Delegate Elzena Johnson, 97, Voted for FDR, Recalls Poll Tax | PBS (#10449)
Elzena Johnson, 97, Delegate Who Voted for FDR, Remembers Poll Tax 03:31
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PBS NewsHour | Will Mitt Romney's Israel Trip Help Win Over Jewish Voters? | PBS (#10382)
Will Mitt Romney's Israel Trip Help Win Over Jewish Voters in the U.S.? 09:12
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PBS NewsHour | Egypt's Historic Election: 'Even the Most Jaded Were Moved' | PBS (#10334)
Egypt's Historic Election: 'Even the Most Jaded Were Moved' 05:32
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To The Contrary | April 27, 2012 | PBS (#2107)
Full Program: The Women's vote, Facebook boy's club, immigration and education 25:30
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To The Contrary | TTC Extra: Getting Women to Vote...For Women | PBS (#2107)
Getting women to vote for women 05:10
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This Week: News Panel: California Primary, UC Davis Pepper Spray Report, and more | PBS
Will Republican voter turnout drop in the California June primary now that Rick Santorum has ended his bid for the GOP presidential nomination and cleared the way for Mitt Romney? A task force... 16:48
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To The Contrary | TTC Extra: Gender Gap in Voting Widens | PBS (#2052)
Voting Gender Gap Widens 05:24
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PBS NewsHour | America at the Ballot Box: Technology Through the Years | PBS (#10270)
Historian and curator William L. Bird explains voting technology through the years. 06:01
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | Voter ID | PBS (#1525)
What is the real purpose of strict new voter identification laws? 08:40
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Washington Week Webcast Extra - February 3, 2012 | PBS (#2152)
On the Webcast Extra: February brings more caucuses and primaries in the hunt for the GOP presidential nomination. How are the candidates positioning themselves for the months ahead? Also, how are... 06:47
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