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6/7/16

Why Are U.S. Presidential Elections So Long?


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Check out the all-new Seeker.com! http://bit.ly/20hkdyq Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml From announcements to election day, presidential campaigns in the U.S. can last up to two years. So how did elections get this long? Learn More: New York Times: How Presidential Campaigns Became Two-Year Marathons http://ift.tt/1FOUSAv NPR: Canada Reminds Us That American Elections Are Much Longer http://ift.tt/1LnM7D1 CNN: Brief History Of Chicago's 1968 Democratic Convention http://ift.tt/1IrywKd Atlantic: How Jimmy Carter Revolutionized the Iowa Caucuses http://ift.tt/1ZMYwVV Music Track Courtesy of APM Music: "New Discoveries" Subscribe to TestTube News! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml _________________________ Seeker Daily is committed to answering the smart, inquisitive questions we have about life, society, politics and anything else happening in the news. It's a place where curiosity rules and together we'll get a clearer understanding of this crazy world we live in. Watch more Seeker Daily: http://bit.ly/1GSoQoY Seeker Daily now has a newsletter! Get a weekly round-up of our most popular videos across all the shows we make here at Seeker Daily. For more info and to sign-up, click here. http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Subscribe now! http://bit.ly/1GSoQoY Seeker Daily on Twitter https://twitter.com/seekerdaily Trace Dominguez on Twitter https://twitter.com/TraceDominguez Seeker Daily on Facebook http://bit.ly/1qcsFTk Seeker Daily on Google+ http://bit.ly/1OmDEQa Special thanks to Jules Suzdaltsev for hosting TestTube! Check Jules out on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jules_su


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