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Pearl River's Good Shepherd Creative Play Votes for Favorite Character

The Presidential Election is over, but students at Good Shepherd Creative Play in Pearl River are holding a special vote of their own. UPDATED with Clifford the Big Red Dog winning.

Updated Friday, Nov. 9

Good Shepherd Creative Play's twist on the election went to the dog. Clifford the Big Red Dog won the vote among the children for favorite character.

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Children at Good Shepherd Creative Play in Pearl River were too young to take part in Tuesday's elections, but they are holding a vote of their own.

Rather than choose between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, children ages three through five have to decide between Curious George and Clifford the Big Red Dog in voting Wednesday and today.

Results will be available Friday.

Dianna Diffley November 9, 2012 at 01:40 am
My son goes to Good Shepherd he voted and he still won't tell for who! He says "Mom it's a secret I can never tell!" What a great idea!

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