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- When a presidential candidate dies unexpectedly in the middle of the campaign, Washington, D.C. alderman Mays Gilliam is unexpectedly picked as his replacement.
- In the fictional Latin American country Eldorado, a poet tries to effect political change by influencing powerful men.
- BLUE STATE is a romantic comedy about a disgruntled Democrat who actually follows through on a drunken campaign promise to move to Canada if George "Dubya" Bush gets re-elected.
- Homesteaders are moving into the valley settled many years ago by rancher Craig Dolan. He wants to keep them out by legal means but his nephew Bart brings in outlaws to drive them out. The Lone Ranger is on hand to help the homesteaders battle Bart's men as he overcomes traps, ambushes, burning buildings and other obstacles in his attempt to bring peace to the valley.
- With a view to the elections, the mayor of the Greek city of Sugartown has promised women to his people. But where can he get them? Sugartown numbers 12,000 inhabitants, the majority of whom are bachelors. The women move away in droves to work or get married in the big city. "No marriages, no christening ceremonies, just funerals," the local priest complains. Fortunately, the borders with Eastern Europe have opened up in recent years. There, many women are longing for a new future with a foreign man. After considering Ukraine and Moldavia, the gentlemen of Sugartown decide to head for the Russian city of Klin. A Greek businessman operating in Russia has lined it all up for them. Meanwhile, the Greek men prepare themselves at home: they buy new clothes, go to the barber, get some physical exercise and rehearse the phrase "I love you" in Russian. Nevertheless, the language barrier still gets in the way when the men and women try to get to know each other. The Russian-Orthodox priest, who had expected to make a nice little profit, also threatens to throw a monkey wrench in the works. Still, the ladies pay a return visit to Sugartown, where it doesn't take them long to understand why these men have so much trouble finding wives.
- It's hard to run for office - even in high school. And the campaign for student body president at Stuyvesant, perhaps the most prestigious public high school in the country, is almost as sophisticated as any presidential election. Candidates must choose running mates, navigate primaries, write political platforms, perform in televised debates, shake as many hands as possible, and win newspaper endorsements. But unlike presidential candidates, they also have to do their homework, take their SATs and write their college applications. FRONTRUNNERS follows the recent elections at the country's most competitive high school, exploring how politics works at a nascent level. As the race unfolds, it takes on undertones familiar to anyone who has watched a national election -- revealing that teenagers have an implicit understanding of how strategy, race, gender, personality, platforms, charisma, and hairstyle figure into a winning campaign.
- A new, live, interactive Sunday morning political magazine show featuring interviews, topical guests, satire and discussion. Hosted by ITV's new political editor, Robert Peston.
- A young man in a depressed satellite city, meets a woman who offers him love and hope.
- Parody autobiography of Jacques Chirac, the former French president.
- The historic and momentous 2020 American presidential election saw the divided nation reeling from violence, insurrection and internal division in the midst of a raging pandemic. CBS News' Norah O'Donnell scans the personal side of the election's outcome, with in-depth reports by Gayle King, Erin Moriarty and Peter Van Sant. "One Nation: Indivisible" delves into little-seen dramatics within the history-making ticket and what may become its lasting effects.
- The director follows a Sunni doctor as he prepares to run for the early 2005 elections in Iraq.
- This morning, Jeremy asks - Is the Prime Minister right to break two election promises? Should we enter lockdown again in October? Should cigarette breaks at work be banned? Plus, the Stories of the Day.
- As President Trump reaches the milestone 100th day in office Jeremy Paxman travels around the U.S. seeing the effects of his polices and meets critics and supporters to assess the Trump presidency.
- Clawdeen Wolf tells Lagoona Blue that despite her recent leg injury, she is determined to run and win the next track event. Cleo De Nile overhears part of that conversation (the running and winning part), and incorrectly figures that Clawdeen is a rival candidate for the Scream Queen election. An event which was previously a single-candidate election, with Cleo as the only candidate. Cleo decides to use a smear tactic, spreading a rumor that Clawdeen is infested with carnivorous fleas and that she will have to drop out of the race. She texts that message to Draculaura, counting on the vampire girl's love for gossip to spread the rumor. Draculaura texts the message to Frankie Stein, and Frankie texts the message to most of the other students. But they have both unwittingly changed the original text in an apparent game of "chinese whispers". Clawdeen easily wins the election thanks to an apparent viral campaign. The modified text was instead praising her, and offering an election promise to voters. Clawdeen is happy, but tells Cleo that she was not even an official candidate. Cleo starts figuring that her plan backfired.
- Donald Trump has changed the face of American politics, but what do those who voted for him make of his first tumultuous year in office? Filmed over a year in Michigan, Florida, Texas and Wyoming this edition asks Trump voters.