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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
@Sfluv, no offense, but if you would actually take time out of your day to read it then you would find that they were going to ask both of them questions but Mitt Rowney backed out of it. And I don't really think that asking Obama embarrassing questions is promoting him.
by snowver11 on 10/12/2012 7:03:14 AM
I think that it's ridiculous to think that Nick is trying to promote Obama. Romney didn't want to do it, fine, that's his problem. I personally don't support Obama but really, they're not making anyone look like the bad guy, they're just trying to inform kids on the issues. They still play clips of Romney even though he doesn't give an interview...
by rcy9 on 10/12/2012 6:10:27 AM
I do not appreciate how Nick is trying to promote Obama. This will appeal to parents who do not pay attention in the actual debate. Also, I think Nick is being unfair to kids, making them think our president deserves a second time in office is something I will not stand for! The president has done nothing for our country except put us deeper in debt! He says he is going to do all these things, when the truth is he should have done them 4 years ago! I do not enjoy the media making Romney look like the bad guy.
by sfluv on 10/12/2012 12:12:02 AM
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