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What's the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?

*Medicare* is a federal program that provides health coverage to seniors (above 65) or those with severe disabilities, no matter what their income. *Medicaid* is a state and federal program that provides health coverage if you are poor.

Trailer bill

A bill attached to CA's state budget.

Superdelegates--what are they, how are they selected, and what role do they play?

* Superdelegate standing is based on the status of current or former officeholders and party officials--only the Democratic party has superdelegates. *Superdelegates are not selected on the basis of party primaries and caucuses in each state. *The purpose of superdelegates is for high-ranking Democrats to maintain some control over the nominating process. *Superdelegates are free to support any candidate for the nomination; they are not bound by the popular vote!

What's a brokered convention?

*AKA contested convention A brokered convention is a situation in which no single candidate has the secured a majority of the delegates prior to the first vote at the convention. After the first vote has occurred, and no candidate has secured a majority, then the nomination is decided through the exchange of political favors and additional re-votes.

Who are the superdelegates?

*All Democratic members of Congress * Sitting Democratic governors * 20 "distinguished party leaders=current and former presidents, vice-presidents, congressional leaders, DNC chairs) * 437 elected members of the DNC

How many superdelegates exist?

712, represent about 20% of the delegate count

What's the origin of the "chicken in every pot" political saying?

In the 1928 presidential campaign, the Republicans distributed a circular claiming that if Herbert Hoover won the election, there would be a "chicken in every pot and a car in a garage."

Are superdelegates bound to the popular vote?

No!

Does the Republican party have superdelegates?

No!

Who runs primary elections?

State and local governments

Medi-Cal

The CA version of Medicaid. For a state to receive federal Medicaid funds, the state has to contribute a matching amount. 12.5 million people are enrolled in this program.

Who runs caucuses?

The political parties

Can you be eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid?

Yes--you can have *dual eligibility*.


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