Monday, September 10, 2012

Nickelodeon USA's 'Kids Pick the President' Initiative Hits the Campaign Trail, Leading Up to Kids' Vote

Below is a Nickelodeon Press Release from TVbytheNumbers:
Nickelodeon's 'Kids Pick the President' Initiative Hits the Campaign Trail, Leading Up to Kids' Vote

NICKELODEON'S KIDS PICK THE PRESIDENT INITIATIVE HITS THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL, LEADING UP TO KIDS' VOTE

Two Nick News with Linda Ellerbee Election-Themed Specials to Premiere in Sept. and Oct.

*Nick News art available at www.nickpress.com; screeners available upon request

NEW YORK, SEPT. 10, 2012 – Nickelodeon is hitting the campaign trail this fall with Nick News with Linda Ellerbee and its Kids Pick the President initiative, offering election-themed educational content on-air and online -- all leading up to its renowned week-long kids' vote on Oct. 15. The initiative begins with the first of two Nick News specials, "Kids Pick the President: The Issues" on Monday, Sept. 17, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT), followed by “Kids Pick the President: The Candidates” on Monday, Oct. 15, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT). Immediately following the Oct. 15 "The Candidates" special, kids will have the opportunity to cast their vote for who they think should be the next president at www.nick.com/kpp. Throughout the history of Kids Pick the President, kids have correctly chosen the next U.S. president five out of six presidential elections. The winner of the Kids Pick the President vote will be announced Oct. 22 on Nickelodeon.

"Through Kids Pick the President, Nickelodeon continues to connect kids to the electoral process -- the candidates and issues that are most important to them," said Marva Smalls, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs, Chief of Staff for Nickelodeon Group. “Although not legal voters, kids aren't just on the sidelines; they have opinions which deserve to be heard and have a great influence on their parents.”

A series of new spots featuring kids along with Nickelodeon stars will roll out on TeenNick at the end of September. The "TeenNick's Make It Count" spots, hosted by Nick Cannon, will focus on the power of voting and the importance of civic engagement. New educational spots with kids discussing the candidates and the electoral process will roll out Oct. 7 on Nickelodeon.

In "Kids Pick the President: The Issues," kids across the country went online to rank the campaign issues most important to them, choosing from same-sex marriage, education, healthcare, taxes, immigration, Iran, energy and jobs. In "Kids Pick the President: The Candidates," Nick News will take kids' questions to the presidential candidates — who will answer the questions. Kids will then be encouraged to go online to www.nick.com/kpp and vote for the next U.S. president. More than two million kids' votes were cast online for the last election.

Kids can visit Nick.com to interact and learn more about the upcoming election. They can also play games, take quizzes about the government, learn about each candidate, and the issues.

Kids Pick the President is also incorporated into Nickelodeon's The Big Help initiative where kids are given tools and information to take action on issues important to them. For more information, go to www.thebighelp.com.
Also, from SouthCoastToday.com:
A real debate and a virtual election

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— While the candidates debate, the results are now in on "Kids Pick the President," an installment of "Nick News With Linda Ellerbee" (8 on Nickelodeon).

"Kids Pick" parallels the straw votes that take place in classrooms throughout the country. While these votes don't count, of course, they can be telling. I remember when my high school straw vote came within 0.1 point of predicting the actual outcome in a presidential election. But that was a long time ago!

The "Kids Pick" winner has gone on to win in five out of the past six elections. In 2000, the "Kids Pick" was Al Gore, who went on to win the popular vote but was denied victory. There is no Electoral College in the "Kids Pick" contest.

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