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  2. It’s election season…again, and while you might think young kids are blissfully unaware of all the buzz, they’re more perceptive than we often realize (or would like to admit).

  3. How to make DIY bookmarks for kids - AOL

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    Hard Handle Kids Blunt Scissors Pack of 2, $1.49 (Orig. $6.05) Elmer’s Disappearing Purple School Glue Pack of 30 , $7.24 (Orig. $14.99) How to fold the origami papers:

  4. Kids Pick the President - Wikipedia

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    Kids Pick the President is a series of specials produced by Nickelodeon, organized around a mock election to determine children's choice for the President of the United States. Since 1988, Kids Pick the President has accurately predicted the winner of each election with the exceptions of the 2004 , 2016 , and 2024 presidential elections.

  5. 40 Inspiring Movies About Politics To Watch While You Wait ...

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    10. Election (1999). High school elections can be just as vicious as real ones—and also, real elections can be just as childish as high school ones. This dark comedy pokes fun at the whole ...

  6. Scholastic News Kids Press Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Scholastic News Kids Press Corps is a U.S. news organization for kids. The organization is made up of more than 30 kid reporters from around the world who report on breaking news and current events. The program was founded during the 2000 presidential campaign by Suzanne Freeman.

  7. Youth vote in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pre-registration is available to youth under the age of 18 in 20 states and Washington D.C. [22] Potential voters may also register on Election Day – or on the day on which they vote early – in 10 states and Washington, D.C. [23] This may be done at the polling place or at an election official's office. [23]

  8. How To Host an Election-Night Party... If You Dare - AOL

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    It might seem so when one looks back at an election party held at the Hotel Biltmore in New York City on the night of the 1948 presidential election. Graphic House Read The Room.

  9. Rock the Vote - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 they also experimented with text message reminders to 180,000 people who had provided their mobile numbers. Texts the day before the election raised turnout six tenths of a percentage point, while texts on election day lowered turnout. [21] In advance of the 2014 elections, Rock the Vote released a video titled "Turn Out For What".