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Homeschoolers for Romney

Will homeschooled children bring the election home for Romney?

Homeschoolers for Romney hopes so, according to a report on the Christian Newswire service.

According to the report, an 11-year old homeschooled boy in Miami who is leading a video contest to get Romeny elected.

The boy and his group, Homeschoolers for Romney, are sponsoring a video contest. Children between the ages of 5 and 18, who are currently being homeschooled, will make a short video, from thirty seconds to three minutes on "Why You Need to Vote for Mitt Romney."

The first place winner will receive $500, second place, $250 and third place, $125, according to the report. 

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