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Aja Banks
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Voting Counts!
What is happening on November 3rd?

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This is a historic year! We will vote for the next President of the United States. Election Day is November 3, 2020.
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Most people vote as a Democrat or Republican. You can also vote as an Independent. Let's take a look at the difference!
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Democrats are liberal. They feel that people should be free to make choices that feel right for them. They feel everyone should be included.
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Democrats also believe in the government helping people if they need it. Democrats are represented by a donkey.
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Republicans are conservative. They feel people should not be too wild. Republicans feel that the government should not help other too much.
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They feel churches can help others. They also feel that businesses should be able to make their own rules. They use the elephant as their symbol.
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Who's running for office?
Let's meet the candidates....
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Donald Trump is the current president. He is running for reeclection on November 3rd. He is a Republican.
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Joseph Biden is running against Donald Trump. He was once the Vice President. He is a Democrat.
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Multiple Choice
How many major voting parties are there?
1
2
10
20
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Multiple Select
Check all the boxes that describe Republicans:
liberal
conservative
elephant symbol
people get help from government
people get help from church
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Multiple Select
Check all the boxes that describe Democrats:
liberal
conservative
help comes from the government
donkey is a symbol
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Poll
Which political party would you choose?
Democrat
Republican
I am not sure.
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Poll
Which person would you vote for?
Donald Trump
Joe Biden
I am not sure.
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Poll
Did you know there has never been a girl president? Do you think that girls can be president?
Yes, girls can do anything boys can do.
No, only boys should be president.
Voting Counts!
What is happening on November 3rd?

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