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Updated: Wednesday, 10 Oct 2012, 6:40 PM CDT
Published : Wednesday, 10 Oct 2012, 5:13 PM CDT
The questions were direct and to the point as students at Llano Junior High School geared up for the school's presidential debate.
President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney weren't there. But supporters of their causes were, answering questions as if their candidates would.
More than 400 students filled the auditorium for the hour-long debate, questions put together by a group of students interested in the political process. They touched on all the issues -- Big Bird, jobs, immigration and Korea. It was all part of what the school says it's an effort to get children excited about politics.
"If we can get them and show them or they catch on," said Lori Gray, organizer of the event and eighth grade social studies teacher. "Then, wow, this is something that's pretty cool. Then they're going to take their nation and lead with it."
Principal Todd Keele agreed.
"To create, that excitement, turn that light on for these kiddos," said Keele. "Whether they're Republican, Democratic -- whatever, just to get them thinking and to be a part of this process."
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