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What questions do you have about the next week in American politics?

Our guest experts answer your questions about possible outcomes in American politics next week, and two astronauts that have been stuck in space since summer.

Plus, we answer questions about the astronauts left in space. Call us at 1-888-416-8333

American Congress building at night.
Biden's party had hoped it would win both chambers of Congress. Those hopes are dimming. And that could seriously hamper his presidency. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
What questions do you have about the next week in American politics? 

Whatever happens -- this next week will be a historic one in American politics. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are wrapping up what has been a very divisive election campaign. Election day is on Tuesday, but it could be days before we learn who will become the next President. And civil unrest is a very real possibility following any election result. What questions do you have about the next week in American politics? We've booked two guests to take your questions -- Paul Waldman writes for The Cross Section, a newsletter about politics and culture, and is a former opinion columnist for The Washington Post. And Katherine Keneally is an expert in political violence, and the director of Threat Analysis Prevention at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue. They'll both take your questions.

And it's the debut of a new segment on Just Asking!

What went wrong? The stuck in space edition.

Two astronauts left Earth this summer expecting to be in space for a week -- but they are still up there. And they will be there now until February. We're going to ask an expert (with your help!) What went wrong? Laura Forczyk is the executive director of Astralytical, a space consulting firm. She'll take your questions in the last part of our show.