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		<title>How are U.S. Presidents elected?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The United States Presidential election process is one that perpetually confuses citizens of all ages.  The incredible duo at Common Craft have once again taken a large concept and condensed it to three and a half minutes of clarity.  A must see for any teacher integrating the U.S. Presidential election process into their curriculum this [...]]]></description>
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