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270toWin on Exhibit

November 16th, 2007   ·   No Comments   ·   Email This Post Email This Post   ·   URI

A touchscreen version of the 2008 interactive 270toWin map is on display at the McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum in Chicago. The map is part of the “Vote4Me! Inside a Presidental Election” exhibit, which will be at the museum through November 9, 2008. Admission is free through the end of 2007.

The Vote4Me exhibit is intended to help visitors understand the election process, including the all-important 270 Electoral Votes needed to win the Presidency.

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