From October 3 through October 23, children had the opportunity to virtually cast their votes for the 2024 President of the United States, choosing between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. More than 32,000 submitted their ballots to Nickelodeon.
The winner has now been announced, with Harris receiving 52 percent of the votes in the poll. Trump, of course, received 48 percent of the votes.
The results were read out during Nickelodeon's half-hour Kids Pick the President special, which aired on October 28. The segment was hosted by TV personality and football commentator Nate Burleson and his daughter, Mia Burleson.
The special also featured children from across the country discussing the 2024 US presidential election, as they shared who they voted for in the virtual poll and discussed some of the biggest issues happening in America.
This enrages the wingcucks of both sides who believe their political party is in trouble:
i know this isnβt meant to be taken serious but πππ this is not great https://t.co/pHVTb1DKwW
β maleficent (@houseofphoton) October 29, 2024
This has to be the parents voting right? Bc wtf?? https://t.co/KByfpGjtCC
β Carlos (@closalvarado) October 29, 2024
Do they have a kids electoral college https://t.co/6nEcnDr0uZ
β Maxwell (@TolemustheGrey) October 29, 2024
48% of kids storming the capitalβs playground. https://t.co/YNAG4Kk4gx
β Kevin Hines (kevhines.bsky.social) (@kevhines) October 29, 2024
Iβm sorry 52%? https://t.co/xKWsdiP5Dz pic.twitter.com/SBRzDGjCMo
β Trey (@treyd3) October 29, 2024
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