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A candidate discusses teachers' salariesA candidate mentions free high educationA candidate talks about Title IXA candidate mentions book banning in schoolsA candidate mentions technology integration in schools
A candidate talks about the cost of textbooksA candidate talks about the phone ban in schoolsA candidate mentions students' mental healthA candidate discusses education fundingA candidate mentions standardized testing
A candidate mentions their plans involving school curriculumsA candidate talks about apprenticeshipsA candidate talks about food insecurity among studentsA candidate mentions private/charter schoolsA candidate mentions the National Education Association (NEA)
A candidate comments on teacher tenureA candidate criticizes the other candidate for not being presidentialJoe Biden dropping out of the race gets brought upA candidate criticizes the other candidate's running mateA candidate calls the other candidate "radical"
A candidate criticizes the other candidate's Party ConventionDonald Trump comments on his golfing skillsA candidate calls the other candidate "weird"Kamala Harris comments on her dancing skillsA candidate comments on a third party candidate
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    Presidential Election Bingo CardsThis Presidential Election Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: A candidate discusses teachers' salaries, A candidate mentions free high education, A candidate talks about Title IX, A candidate mentions book banning in schools, A candidate mentions technology integration in schools, A candidate talks about the cost of textbooks, A candidate talks about the phone ban in schools, A candidate mentions students' mental health, A candidate discusses education funding, A candidate mentions standardized testing, A candidate mentions their plans involving school curriculums, A candidate talks about apprenticeships, A candidate talks about food insecurity among students, A candidate mentions private/charter schools, A candidate mentions the National Education Association (NEA), A candidate comments on teacher tenure, A candidate criticizes the other candidate for not being presidential, Joe Biden dropping out of the race gets brought up, A candidate criticizes the other candidate's running mate, A candidate calls the other candidate "radical", A candidate criticizes the other candidate's Party Convention, Donald Trump comments on his golfing skills, A candidate calls the other candidate "weird", Kamala Harris comments on her dancing skills, A candidate comments on a third party candidate, A candidate comments on how much the other candidate's party has changed, Donald Trump brings up Hannibal Lector, Donald Trump talks about coming back to Twitter/X, A candidate comments on Elon Musk, A candidate talks about election interference in US elections, A candidate talks about a piece of legislation their administration passed, A candidate comments on "Big Tech", A candidate comments on cryptocurrency, A candidate comments on TikTok, A candidate says that the US economy is on a downturn, A candidate says that the US economy is on the upswing, A candidate comments on the cost of groceries, A candidate comments on the cost of gas, A candidate comments on the ability to own a small business, A candidate says that the US should increase taxes, A candidate says that the US should decrease taxes, A candidate comments on the economy of a US state, A candidate criticizes the other candidate for their economic platform, A candidate comments on the state of Workers' Unions, A candidate comments on the cost of a McDonalds meal, A candidate comments on average price of owning a home, A candidate comments on Joe Biden's 2021 Infrastructure Law, A candidate comments on the average age of retirement in the US, A candidate uses the "When the Middle-class is strong, the US is strong" tagline, A candidate comments on paid leave, A candidate comments on the number of jobs they created, A candidate comments on the number of jobs their opponent took away, A candidate comments on the minimum wage, A candidate accuses the other candidate for propping up corporate interests, A candidate comments on the national debt, A candidate comments on the retirement age, A candidate comments on corporate taxes, A candidate comments on small business taxes, A candidate comments on the child tax credit, A candidate comments on student loan forgiveness, A candidate comments on the price of gas, A candidate says that the US's foreign policy needs to improve, A candidate comments on the US's relationship with NATO, A candidate says that the US needs to be a leader in foreign policy, A candidate uses the "We need to protect our borders" tagline, A candidate comments on China, A candidate comments on Russia, A candidate says we need to spend more on our military, A candidate says we need to spend less on our military, A candidate uses the "We need to stand with our allies" tagline, A candidate criticizes the other candidate's foreign policy platform, A candidate will talk about combating authoritarianism across the globe, A candidate says that if the other candidate wins, the rest of the world will view the US as a joke, A candidate comments on the World Health Organization, A candidate comments on the World Trade Organization, A candidate says that the US is in a Cold War-esque situation with other countries, A candidate talks about the use of AI in US national security, A candidate comments on the US-China "Trade War", A candidate comments on the United Nations, A candidate calls for an increase in tariffs, A candidate calls for a decrease in tariffs, A candidate mentions the COVID-19 vaccine, A candidate mentions the Affordable Care Act, A candidate talks about the record high enrollment in Affordable Care Act Marketplace plans, A candidate says health care is a human right, A candidate mentions expanding health care for veterans, A candidate comments on private health insurance, A candidate talks about women's reproductive care, A candidate comments on the price of prescription drugs, A candidate mentions reducing the price of health insurance, A candidate mentions expanding health care transparency, A candidate mentions Roe v Wade, A candidate mentions Dobbs v. Jackson, A candidate mentions the response to COVID-19, A candidate talk about transgender health care, A candidate discusses a plan to improve mental health care, A candidate discusses their plan for the opioid crisis, A candidate talks about Medicaid/Medicare expansion, A candidate criticizes the other's healthcare platform, A candidate comments on Social Security, A candidate talks about fossil fuels, A candidate discusses vulnerable populations in relation to climate change, A candidate talks about extreme weather/natural disasters from climate change, A candidate discusses electric vehicle sales, A candidate talks about reducing emissions, A candidate discusses renewable energy, A candidate discusses renewable energy's impact on the economy, A candidate discusses renewable energy's impact on wildlife, A candidate discusses renewable energy's impact on the environment, A candidate mentions Climate Data Record/Climate Record, A candidate criticizes the other's Climate Change plan/platform, A candidate discusses student debt relief, A candidate talks about college affordability, A candidate talks about parents being involved in children's education, A candidate discusses improving education, A candidate mentions improving safety in schools, A candidate talks about the Department of Education, A candidate discusses early childhood education, A candidate comments on the "teacher shortage", A candidate mentions education funding for low-income families, Kamala Harris talks about it being a "brat summer", Kamala Harris talks about falling out of a coconut tree, Donald Trump talks about the "fake news media", Donald Trump talks about how Hulk Hogan attended the RNC, Donald Trump talks about the podcasts he has done with celebrities, Donald Trump talks about Truth Social, Donald Trump calls Kamala Harris by a nickname, Kamala Harris talks about her love for venn diagrams, Kamala Harris talks about her "Mamala" nickname, A candidate talks about AI, A candidate talks about the availability of high-speed internet, Donald Trump comments on how much easier it will be to beat Kamala Harris than Joe Biden, A candidate talks about how this election will determine the future of the US, A candidate talks about the number of endorsements they have, A candidate talks about flipping a state they lost in 2020, A candidate shows up in a black suit, A candidate shows up in a white suit, A candidate blames Congress for the lack of progression on health care, A candidate talks about employer-based health insurance, A candidate mentions funding for health care, A candidate talks about mental health care, A candidate discusses parental leave, A candidate discusses long-term care/care for the elderly, A candidate comments on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), A candidate comments on the Paris Accords, A candidate comments on the Green New Deal, A candidate discusses the economic impacts of wind energy, A candidate discusses the environmental impacts of green energy, A candidate discusses their plan for clean energy, A candidate discusses their plan involving environmental protections, A candidate comments on the climate crisis or lack thereof.

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