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Election

Well, another Presidential election has come and gone. It was really exciting to see all of my students become so involved in the election. By watching CNN everyday my students were able to keep up the keep up with the candidates. Most of my class voted for Bush on Monday. Everyone was excited that Bush won the mock-election, however on Wednesday when we found out Bush had won for real, our excitement could not be contained.

November 04, 2004 in Current Affairs | Permalink | Comments (7)

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