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According to Reuters, Obama said, “Running into the wall is par for the course for me. I’m running into doors and desks all the time.” Ouch!
Nick News has been running specials like this since 1996, along with a special election that allows kids to vote for the president—in five of the six elections they’ve held, kids have picked the prez! Usually, both the Democratic and Republican candidates for president answer kids’ questions on camera for Nick News (though both George W. Bush and John Kerry refused to take part in 2004). However, Mitt Romney has decided to opt out of the special this year, so while you’ll be able to see the president’s Q&A, the special will only show previously taped video clips of the former governor.
Mark your calendars, babes: You’ll be able to see President Obama answering questions from kids like you Monday, Oct. 15, on Nickelodeon. Click here to find out more.
BY BRITTANY TAYLOR ON 10/12/2012 12:00:00 AM
POSTED IN Nickelodeon, election 2012, Barack Obama, 2012 election issues, rock the vote
not to be rude, but i think it is ridiculous that people people on here are aruging about politics when nobody is even old enough to vote! plus, the only things that most people know about the candidates are the ads on tv bashing the other candidate or what their parents tell them. those aren't helpful, you can make anybody look bad. they always say that the two things you should never discuss are politics and religion....i just dont think that it's worth arguing about political views on here. no offense meant to anybody here!
by SuNsHiNe...the.great.escape on 10/12/2012 9:18:08 PM
by puddinface7 on 10/12/2012 7:54:40 PM
@Kstar101 I'm sorry if I offended you, I really just don't think a president can do everything. No president can be perfect, but I think he's done a darn good job. But ofcourse, thats just my oppinion.
by txtingirl on 10/12/2012 6:15:01 PM
Um, did anyone else who commented here actually read the article?! It says that Romney opted out of the special- meaning he didn't CARE enough to come! Nick isn't promoting Obama, he was just the only one of the two candidates who knew it was important enough to even show up. To me, Obama seems like he's smart enough to know that kids have an interest in politics and want their questions answered too.
by mrsboobeartomlinson on 10/12/2012 5:57:36 PM
Hello? Nick isn't trying to promote Obama, if you read the article CAREFULLY it says that Romney opted out of the special! Romney could've decided to show up and show his care for educating ALL Americans about politics, but no, he decided kids weren't worth his time. Rock on, Obama, for caring about the youth!
by mrsboobeartomlinson on 10/12/2012 5:54:33 PM
Truth or Dare?