Peanuts Rock the Vote
As a Peanuts Brand Ambassador I’m so happy to partner with them to bring you this fun interview and giveaway! As you know (unless you live under a rock) it’s election season. And what an election season it is, right?! Ack. I’m kind of ready for it to all be over. But the great thing about America is that we all have a voice and no matter what your thoughts are on our choices this year, it’s important to exercise your right to VOTE!
The Peanuts Gang has partnered with Rock The Vote to help spread the message and encourage all of us to make our voices heard. Here’s more info about that initiative from actress -singer Nikki DeLoach, who you might know as the mom in the very complicated mother-daughter relationship on MTV’s irreverent comedy Awkward!
Interview with Nikki DeLoach
Nikki—whom some of you may remember as a child member of The Mickey Mouse Club, along with Ryan Gosling, Justin Timberlake, and Keri Russell!— stars in one of the fantastic celebrity YouTube PSAs promoting the Peanuts Rocks the Vote campaign. Take a look at her video:
Nikki DeLoach’s Rock the Vote 2016
So fun! Here are the highlights from our interview with her:
Tell us about the Peanuts Rocks the Vote campaign.
This is a partnership between Peanuts and Rock the Vote, which is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that’s been encouraging and helping young people to register to vote since 1990.
When you go to Peanuts Rocks the Vote dot com, you’ll find a mock presidential election going on among the Peanuts characters: Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Sally, and Franklin. You can read their bios and their platforms, and then you can vote for your favorite.
Then, right there on the website, there’s a button that says “Register,” and when you click on that, Rock the Vote will help you register to vote in your location.
And why is Peanuts doing this?
Politics has been a recurring theme in the Peanuts comic strip for decades—Charles Schulz often had the characters running for president during actual presidential election years. He even had Lucy talking about wanting to be the first female president!
So Schulz believed in our democratic system, and Peanuts wanted to play their part by helping people register to vote. But of course, they do it with a unique Peanuts flair!
Are you a Peanuts fan?
Of course! Who isn’t?!
I know a lot of celebrities—including yourself!—have taped fun PSAs promoting the Peanuts election and the Peanuts Rocks the Vote campaign. What made you want to do one?
I just feel that it’s such a privilege to be a citizen of this country, and part of the deal is that we participate in the election process. I know sometimes people, especially young people, feel that their vote doesn’t count or doesn’t matter, but of course that’s absolutely not true! It’s so important that everyone use their voice and their vote. And this was such a fun way to get that message out!
Who are some of the other celebrities who have taped PSAs?
There are so many great ones, from both the 2008 and 2016 elections, including:
- My Awkward co-star, Jillian Rose Reed
- John Oliver
- Whoopi Goldberg and Candace Cameron Bure from The View
- George Lopez
- Eden Sher from The Middle
- Vanessa Marano from Switched at Birth
- Deborah Norville from Inside Edition
You can see all of them when you go to Peanuts Rocks the Vote dot com and click on “Celeb Endorsements.”
In addition, there are educational materials for teachers and activities for kids grades K through 8. Can you describe in more detail?
Yes, there are materials that provide a fun way to get children involved with the issues of elections, campaign promises, polling, and candidate platforms.
The curriculum specialists at Young Minds Inspired created three lesson-planning guides for grades Kindergarten through 2nd grade; three through five, and six through eight. Copies are going out to thousands of schools nationwide. There’s also a DVD of the Peanuts television special, You’re Not Elected, Charlie Brown that parents and teachers can use as a fun teaching tool about elections.
And finally, I know the Schulz Museum has two special election-themed exhibits on display right now. Can you talk about those?
Yes, and they sound so great!
One is called Snoopy Presents: Lucky Dogs and Presidential Pets, and it features photos and fun facts about presidential pets. The exhibit goes all the way back to George Washington’s hunting hounds and Thomas Jefferson’s riding horses, and it also includes presidential pets you probably never heard about, like President John Quincy Adams’ pet alligator, who lived in the White House in an unfinished East Room bathtub!
There’s a great display on John F. Kennedy’s dog, Pushinka, who was a gift from Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev. The dog’s mother, Strelka, flew aboard Sputnik 5 and landed safely back on Earth.
The other exhibition is called Mr. Schulz Goes to Washington, which focuses on the intersection of politics with Charles Schulz and Peanuts. You can see some of Schulz’s correspondence with several American presidents, including a 1980 letter from Ronald Reagan, who was then in the middle of his own presidential campaign. Reagan jokingly wrote, “Anything you can do to talk Snoopy out of running will be appreciated. How would he feel about a cabinet post?”
The Giveaway
The generous folks at Peanuts are offering a fun giveaway for my readers! One of you will win your choice (based on available sizing) of these Rock the Vote Peanuts t-shirts, plus a book and DVD.
This giveaway is open to US residents only ages 18+ and will end at 11:59pm on October 2, 2016.
Good luck!
Vera S says
Yes, I am registered to vote. 🙂
Sheri bernal says
Yes. I am registered to vote.
Maralea says
Yes, I am a registered voter.
Jessica To says
I am registered to vote!
Fiona N says
Yes, me too! I am registered to vote!
Thank You
G K says
Yes, I am.
pamela j says
Voting is very important. Yes I am.
Melissa T says
Yes, I’m registered to vote
jeani b says
i have to re-register! i have been registered in the past, but with a recent move i need to take the time to register in my new state.
Julie Lundstrom says
I registered and voted for Snoopy.
Richard Brandt says
In some states.
Nicole Sender says
Registered and voted for Snoopy today!
kelly tupick says
Yes, i am registered to vote.
cheryl s says
Yes I’m registered to vote
Tina W says
Absolutely registered to vote. And have helped several family members get registered this year also.
Audra O'Hara says
Yes, I’m registered to vote. I’m voting this year even if I have to walk in the snow to get there. 🙂
Megan Cromes says
yesi am registered to vote ty 🙂
Edye says
I’m not able to vote this year.
Kristen says
Yes, OF COURSE!
Amy C. says
I’m definitely registered to vote!