![]() But true democracy prevails when the last state of Wyoming casts its three remaining votes for “the best person” and Grace is declared the winner. Creating a bit of fait-accompli drama, she has readers assume the favored will be “the best man for the job” Thomas Cobb, since all the boys hold a few more electoral votes than the girls. DiPucchio demonstrates the intricacies of the process with each boy and girl representing one of the states and their corresponding electoral votes. Through the process, Grace campaigns diligently, creates platforms and learns how the Electoral College operates. Waller’s class proves to be more challenging than anticipated. Running against her rival Thomas Cobb in Mr. ![]() Learning from her teacher that a female head of state is yet to be, Grace decides she will become the first woman president-of her grade, that is. ![]() presidents’ portraits, the observing and bold Grace Campbell asks, “Where are the GIRLS?” Barrington rolls out a poster displaying all the U.S. ![]()
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