Yes! Believe! The moon is in the seventh house!…but perhaps the kids, the backed up laundry, the expired vehicle inspection, and switching to teaching mainstream seventh grade English have subsumed your civic informedness a bit. Me too. Try the hyperlinks below. Their primary purpose is to organize the vast amounts of information about the election.

1) For educators: Playlist of video of Presidential candidates speaking to the National Educational Association Representative Assembly.

2) Succinct one to half-page summaries of candidate positions: League of Women Voter’s Presidential Primary Voter’s Guide.

3) Washington Post’s Candidate Tracker;

4) And if you’re really stuck for time, take this quiz and The Post will choose your candidate for you.

Finally, if it’s all too much, consider voting for The Mysterious Congressman. “The Mysterious Congressman has earned a distinctive reputation during his two terms in office… for such unorthodox tactics as entering the Senate chambers by swinging on the chandeliers, and engaging in flashy, extended fencing matches with sinister congressmen found guilty of financial or professional misconduct. He is currently the only senator who casts votes via flaming arrow.”