Guess who they would vote? 57% would vote for Obama, 39% would vote for McCain
"As reported recently by Reuters, a quarter of a million students voted online and by mailing paper ballots in a mock election run by Scholastic, 57% chose Obama, 39% percent chose John McCain. The cool thing is, 250,000 children voted for president, most for the first time. That's a nice habit to learn at a young age."
Christopher Fink: This Election Doesn't Leave Our Children Behind
So, you can see.... Obama represents a future generation. McCain doesn't.
The Obama plan is very pro-family, pro-community, and pro-choice.
"As reported recently by Reuters, a quarter of a million students voted online and by mailing paper ballots in a mock election run by Scholastic, 57% chose Obama, 39% percent chose John McCain. The cool thing is, 250,000 children voted for president, most for the first time. That's a nice habit to learn at a young age."
Christopher Fink: This Election Doesn't Leave Our Children Behind
So, you can see.... Obama represents a future generation. McCain doesn't.
The Obama plan is very pro-family, pro-community, and pro-choice.


Same here. The only exception in my case would be 8th grade when we had a mock election (1984). I voted for Walter Mondale because of his running mate, Geraldine Ferarro. (I wanted her to be elected as the first female VP of the United States.) Thanks to the weekly current events quizzes we were given back then, I had a much better understanding of the issues. When I think about it, the current events quizzes were responsible for sparking my interest in politics because from then on, I always followed elections and political events closely -- and continue to do so to this very day.