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r/Politics is celebrating 500 Ask Me Anything (AMA) events today! AMA's have proven to be a great way to engage with voters and increase your campaigns digital presence. Congrats to the /r/Politics team! reddit.com/r/politics/com…
Come hear about the bill that will transform our democracy! Join scholar Larry @Lessig and Brennan Center fellow Elizabeth Hira for a Reddit AMA about the #ForThePeopleAct and why reform has never been more necessary, or more possible. Friday 3/26 from 12-1:30 ET on r/politics.
Y’all - AMA on “Why We Did It” coming Thursday at 2ET/11PT over on R/Politics… Mark it on the cals I will need good/weird questions. Reddit, Inc.
Senators Ed Markey (D-MA), Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-CA) will introduce their Net Neutrality and Broadband Justice Act at 2:30pm via Zoom. Markey will also be doing an AMA on /r/Politics today at 5:30pm. cablefax.com/regulation/net…
new ama dropping today: got questions about the documents found at mar-a-lago? join post reporters Jacqueline Alemany, Perry Stein and @PostRoz on Reddit, Inc. in /r/Politics at 12 p.m. ET
Have a question about the classified files that were recovered from Mar-a-Lago? Join Post reporters Jacqueline Alemany, @PostRoz and Perry Stein on Reddit, Inc. in /r/Politics as they answer questions about their extensive reporting on the documents ➡ reddit.com/r/politics/com…
Congress is known for its partisan politics and gridlock, but what if there’s a way for more legislative progress? Join Dr. Maya Kornberg, author of Inside Congressional Committees, on Reddit for an AMA, Wed., Feb. 22, 2 - 4pm ET.
TODAY: Dr. Maya Kornberg will host a Reddit AMA on how congressional committees work and how they can help fix dysfunction in Congress:
Join me on April 7th at 3pm ET over on the Politics sub Reddit, Inc. (/r/Politics) as I join their "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) series. Bring your questions! Link to come.
Got questions about the 2024 primary? Nathaniel Rakich, Alexandra Samuels and Geoffrey Skelley will answer them on @reddit on April 11! Don't miss our AMA in /r/Politics from 3:30-4:30 p.m. ET.
Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges yesterday, thrusting the U.S onto uncharted political ground. Ask us anything on Reddit about the case's legal & political implications with our reporters erica orden, Josh Gerstein & Meridith McGraw 👇 politi.co/411LkmN
Atlantic staff writer Elaina Plott Calabro profiled Kamala Harris for our November issue, hoping to learn more about why the Democratic Party has been reluctant to embrace her readiness to step in as president. Today, Elaina's answering all your questions on Reddit. Ask her anything:
.David A. Graham and Russell Berman are answering questions about our Jan/Feb issue, “If Trump Wins,” on a Reddit AMA. Head to r/politics to join, and read the full issue here: theatlantic.com/if-trump-wins/