Election 2016 archive

Election Quizzes you may find interesting:

  • CNN's Matchmaker Quiz lets you see which of the three top candidates you are most like (Libertarian, Democrat or Republican)
  • Find out if you are Conservative, Liberal, or somewhere in between in the Pew Research Center's Political Topology Quiz
  • Where are you on the Political Compass? Answer 6 pages of questions, then see your results plotted on a graph that shows which historical figures you are most like.

ELECTION FORECASTS

Other articles & interactives that let you see how the Election could turn out:

DEBATES

The best, non-partisan source for watching and recapping the debates is CSPAN.

You can also find the full transcript & audio of the debates at NPR and full video at the PBS Newshour, with balanced analysis of the debate highlights at both sites.

If you prefer YouTube as your streaming source, you can find the debate there.

This Sunday, Oct. 9, the debate will begin at 8pm Chicago time.

Fact-Checking the Election

Here are some sites to help you feel more confident about the information you are getting.

Check NPR for Updates

The NPR source on the left links to the Vice Presidential Debate fact check, but it is one in a series, so check NPR's website for the Fact Checks on the other debates.

Consider Fact Check . Org

http://www.factcheck.org/ and http://www.factcheck.org/hot-topics/ provide you with some very good information as well