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Oct. 20: The Scholastic election poll, with about 250,000 children voting, shows kids choosing Sen. Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain by a margin of 18 percent. WNBC's Carrol Anne Riddell reports. (NBC News Channel) (link)

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