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		<title>Bet You Didn&#8217;t Know</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even I didn&#8217;t know this!!! From takeyourkids2vote.org: Do you know why Election Day is always the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November? Don’t worry. Most people don’t. That day was picked by Congress in 1845 because most Americans were farmers back then; and by November, most of the crops were in. But, why [...]]]></description>
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