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Our children are watching, and they have their own questions. Many voters are fearful and stressed as uncertainty looms about the 2020 election. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
Election Day is almost here. Even for adults, the process can be confusing. To help your kids understand, we broke it down in simple terms.
Voting rights are sacred, we are told. Americans are in universal agreement that blocking access to the ballot is unconstitutional. Discrimination has no place in our elections -- except when it does.
Kids don't vote. That means nearly a quarter of American citizens don't have their interests defended at the polls. But parents can vote, and they could vote on behalf of their children. This ...
Child care centers across Los Angeles are offering free child care on election day to give parents a chance to vote. Here’s how you can snag a spot.
Parents and legal guardians can bring a child under age 17 with them to vote in Tennessee. Here's how to get your kid involved in the 2020 election.
Brittney Davis, 14, was looking forward to seeing the new voting machines when she headed to Kettering Baptist Church on Election Day with her mother, Jennifer.
Aaron Lavender and Stephanie Kasprzak just published the children's book "Why We Vote." It will raise money for a housing project in Orchard East.
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