

Like their parents across the Northland and adult voters across the country, local kids on Tuesday chose
Barack Obama as their next president.
Based on ballots counted in Duluth, Superior, Esko and Cloquet through Kids Voting, young people voted
overwhelmingly for Obama. Students at Hermantown Middle School participate in a similar exercise
unaffiliated with Kids Voting that also resulted in a win for Obama.
Kids Voting allows underage youth to participate in the democratic process in hopes that they will stay
involved once they turn 18, said Lars Sandstrom, executive director of Kids Voting Minnesota.
“If kids develop the habit of being informed voters while they’re young, they are more likely to continue to
be once they turn 18,” Sandstrom said.
Ava Point started her voting record this year at the age of 4. Like the majority of her peers, she voted for
Obama.
“He makes better choices than McCain,” Ava said at Mount Olive Lutheran Church in Duluth’s Endion
neighborhood. “I think McCain is a blowfish.”

This article was in the duluth news tribune that was published on Nov.5,2008


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