Politics - Reddit The content must directly discuss politics Submissions should focus on one of: Information and opinions concerning the running of US governments, courts, public services and policy-making Private political actions and stories such as demonstrations, lobbying, candidacies and funding and political movements, groups and donors
r politics_NOW - Reddit r politics_NOW: Politics Now is a subreddit where having a popular political opinion, and or one that conflicts with that of the moderators, will not…
Australian Politics - Reddit r AustralianPolitics: The purpose of this subreddit is civil and open discussion of Australian Politics across the entire political spectrum
US Politics - Reddit r uspolitics: A sub for US political discussion Why the high price of modernizing the U S power grid is worth it: The Department of Energy currently estimates that power outages cost the U S economy $150 billion annually, though the estimate did not include the human toll of outages
AskPolitics - Reddit IYO, do political parties reflect people's opinions, or do people's opinions just reflect the political parties?
Australian Federal, State and Local politics. - Reddit We have dedicated user flairs for all major and minor Australian political parties registered with the AEC with their political colour So, just select the flair of the political party you support! If you support an Independent candidate, you can select the ‘Independent’ flair and type which independent you support
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Restore Sanity in Politics! - Reddit It IS a political subreddit for moderately expressed opinions and civil discourse If you are looking for civility, moderation and tolerance come on in! Created Nov 9, 2010
Political Discussion - Reddit r PoliticalDiscussion: This is a subreddit for substantive and civil discussion on political topics If you have a political prompt for discussion…
r politics on Reddit: Megathread: Supreme Court restores Trump to . . . It really is not an issue about Trump « not » allowed on the ballot but whether a state can limit a political party’s nomination process within their state? In fact, arguably Colorado limiting it at the primary is exactly why they did that and didn’t make a decision on general ballot