A weekly shot of this week's most viewed stories from Ballotpedia's Daily Brew.
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Each week, we bring you a collection of the most viewed stories from The Daily Brew, condensed. Here are the top stories from the week of October 12 - October 16.
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1. HOW MUCH FEDERAL FUNDING DOES YOUR STATE RECEIVE EVERY YEAR?
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All state governments receive funding from the federal government, which is usually in the form of grants. In fiscal year 2018, the average percentage of total revenues that states received in federal aid was 32.5%—or about one-third of their overall revenues.
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** 2. PRESIDENTS LOSE AN AVERAGE OF 81 SAME-PARTY MEMBERS OF THE U.S. HOUSE DURING THEIR FIRST TERM
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Presidents from Lyndon Johnson (D) through Donald Trump (R) took office with an average of 241 members of the same political party serving in the U.S. House. An average of 81 same-party members—just about one-third—did not run for re-election at the time of the next presidential election.
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** 3. 95% OF U.S. HOUSE ELECTIONS FEATURE CANDIDATES FROM BOTH MAJOR PARTIES
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Ballotpedia's annual study of competitiveness in congressional races finds that 95.4% of U.S. House elections this year—415 of 435—feature candidates from both major parties. This is the highest rate of contested races since at least 1920.
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** 4. COMPARING STANCES: NOTEWORTHY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ON CLIMATE CHANGE
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In this week's feature comparing the four noteworthy presidential candidates’ stances on key issues, we're looking at what the candidates say about climate change. Click through to see a compliation of statements from each candidate's campaign website, editorials, speeches, and interviews.
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** 5. STATEWIDE BALLOT MEASURES WRITTEN AT FIRST-YEAR GRADUATE SCHOOL READING LEVEL
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The average statewide ballot measure in 2020 is written at a reading grade level of 17, similar to the reading level in first-year graduate school. View our analysis of ballot language readability for the 128 statewide measures across 34 states in 2020.
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