Overview of federal elections and the elected federal offices.
Look at these sources for information on important issues, what candidates believe, and election updates.
Another way to learn about national elections is to look for political endorsements. An endorsement is when a person or group publicly says to vote for a specific candidate or ballot issue, and they will generally explain why they are endorsing the candidate or issue. If you trust that person or group and feel their values and interests match yours, then you might be inclined to vote for who they endorse.
Some examples of people and groups who might give endorsements are:
These endorsements might be shared on their websites or social media and reported on in national news sources.