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To: Political Junkie Too

That's close, but that's really not addressing the Electoral College. You'd have to explain that the class would be voting for School Leader, but each class is divided into groups of boys, girls, teacher, blacks, whites, ethnic groups and each group gets to vote for School Leader. In this analogy its clear that several groups are voting several times, but that's besides the point. The point is that some classes will have more groups than other classes and is akin to some States having more people than other States. Now its pointed out that the music teacher, who has no students in class during the election, is guaranteed three votes (the teacher's vote, and a vote for boys, and girls), so does the principle, and the janitor, and a bunch of other individuals. This points out that even the least populated States have some say so in the election (compared to the classes with a large number of groups).

Then explain to the children that a smart student could campaign to all the individual teachers, and the hall monitors, the lunch ladies, principle, etc., or choose only to compaign to one or two classes with a large number of groups.

I bet the kids would get it.


217 posted on 05/31/2006 11:16:03 PM PDT by raygun
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To: raygun
Actually, to make your point, I'd clarify that the classes are the Homeroom Classes. Then I'd say that the school has different grades, and the homerooms in some grades are larger than in other grades, which is why the School Leader is the winner of the most classes, not the most votes.

Then I'd add that teachers don't get to vote, nor the custodians, nor the cafeteria workers, but some of them might vote anyway because some teachers want a favorite student to win or want an unpopular student to lose and so they will look the other way when non-students vote, because since you are a lowly student what can you really do about it, anyway?

-PJ

218 posted on 05/31/2006 11:22:31 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (It's still not safe to vote Democrat.)
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