Ted Budd is like a team captain who wants to help make rules for the whole school, but only if he gets picked by his class.
Imagine your classroom has a group of kids called the Senate, and each kid tries to be a candidate, someone who can lead their team. Ted Budd is one of those kids, and he’s trying to become a Senator in North Carolina, which is like being the leader of a big school.
To win, Ted Budd needs to get enough votes from people in his state, just like you need enough friends to pick you as class president. He talks about what he wants to change, things like jobs, money, and how schools work, so people can decide if they want him on their team.
Sometimes, he goes door-to-door, talking to families, or gives speeches at places where people gather. It’s like when your teacher lets you stand in front of the class to explain why you should be picked as a leader, except Ted Budd is doing this for real!
If enough people pick him, he gets to help make rules that can affect everyone in his state, just like how your team captain helps decide what games you play.
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