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Reddit mentions of Congressional Deskbook: The Practical and Comprehensive Guide to Congress, Sixth Edition (Congressional Deskbook (Legislative Series))
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If you are a person of the female persuasion, Women in Government Relations runs a really fantastic course on congressional procedure by Judy Schneider, who is the procedural expert at the library of Congress.
She's also written a book, and if you google her name there's a bunch of reports out there she's done.
> Congress, the Senate, and the Electoral College. How the election works, etc. Just a primer on the basics.
That's a lot of information.
The Congressional Deskbook: The Practical and Comprehensive Guide to Congress is 616 pages and that's just how Congress works, not elections, not the electoral college.
Try the EdX course. Also follow congressional/politics/election reporters on Twitter. Read the Congressional publications, the AP wire, Campaigns and Elections, books by political journalists, stay generally informed.
The AP Gov textbook will give you the official, constitutional how a bill becomes a law but not the practical how the sausage gets made.