With the election forty-one days away, Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton will be headlining the news for the foreseeable future. For many of us, we have to decide who the best candidate is sooner rather than later.
However, with many of us undecided and our votes up in the air, who or what is going to tip the scales? That is where the children of America come in. Though kids are not old enough to vote, they hold the key to America’s future. They are the next generation. In order to get to that future, we must make sure we don’t mess up the present.
Now Trump and Clinton may not be the two greatest candidates of recent memory, but one of them will win this race and become president of the United States. That being said, America’s children will be the ones who dictate this election. The problem is where do they get there information from? More likely than not it is their parents giving them this information, which is why for this assignment I am going to interview sets of parents that are for each candidate and ask them questions pertaining to what they inform their kids about the election and what do their kids think about that particular candidate, and so on.