Win Election Night, a Strategy Board Game

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It’s never too early to introduce your kids to the world of politics. Here’s a fun strategy board game to help them learn about the upcoming presidential election.

Election Night allows you to jump into a race of presidents. The color-coded maps are designed as the Electoral College as each player must use skills like math and geography to get the most votes. Do you think you have what it takes to win the election?

This game retails for $39.95 but it could be yours for free. Want to win? Simply fill out the form below by Friday, July 31, 2020, for your chance.

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