So what is the correct term for the collection of all three elected bodies (Gov/Senate/House at the state level, Prez/House/Senate in DC)?
Finally! After 206 replies, someone gets it and stops dancing on the civics lesson head of the pin. Let's call them the three elected elements of the federal government.
That doesn't mean Ocasio-Cortez is right about there being three chambers. We should point out that she's wrong and ridicule her as an incoming Representative. But what we shouldn't do, which I'm seeing over and over again, is leaving it at that as if pointing out her mistake is enough because while we're just ridiculing her, she's telling us that the RATS have targeted taking over the three elected elements of the federal government and they're 1/3 of the way to accomplishing their goal.
So not chambers, but elements. If you don't like elements, come up with something else. Whatever it is, recognize that the one elected element in RAT hands, the House, will be dedicated to getting the other two elected elements in their hands as well come November 3, 2020.
“So what is the correct term for the collection of all three elected bodies (Gov/Senate/House at the state level, Prez/House/Senate in DC)?”
Either Circle J or Cluster F, I believe either one will work.