User Clip: Ben Sasse on the difference between Civics and Politics.
Ben Sasse DEMSplains the difference between Civics, the underlying structure of our government, and politics, the arguments that occur within that structure.
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Ben Sasse DEMSplains the difference between Civics, the underlying structure of our government, and politics, the arguments that occur within that structure.
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