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donkey_elephant_smallWe here at USDemocrazy try hard to be reliable. For example, if free ice cream is available anywhere within 50 miles, you can rely on us being there.

You can also rely on our Awesome Sites editor to assemble a cool selection of reliable websites each week.

This time last week we presented a selection of websites that featured maps of the world.

This week, we want to share sites that map a different type of landscape-the political landscape!

We have assembled a list of useful websites to help you navigate the world of American politics.

The Politico is a great place to start for news in all spheres relating to national politics. Available there is a faux star map outlining roughly the blogosphere left, right, and center.

FiveThirtyEight.com, named for the number of electors in the U.S. Electoral College, is a blog about many facets of American politics, not merely the presidency.

RealClearPolitics collects news commentary from various figures, left, right, and center on a daily basis.

David Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections is what its name suggests; a collection of election maps and related resources related to the election of U.S. Presidents.

Touching on political news from around the country, Politics1.com is a valuable resource for those curious about more than just national news.

From the website of a cable news organization comes the reliable (especially around elections) CNN Politics to report on contemporary politics.

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