articlespublished in anewspaperwith a politicalpoint of view.prejudicetheleftisttherightestnumber ofsenators andrepresentativesfrom eachstateopposed tochangekeeping thesame viewenteronesname onthe rollkeepan eyepeoplepicked bypoliticalpartiesorigins thatgiveinformationeditorsviews onpoliticalissuesviewsbetweenliberals andconservativesone whohopes tobe electedto officesearchingfor personsto becomein politicspeoplewho arequalifiedto votegroups intowhich peopleare aligned bytheir views onpublic issuespoliticalgroups thatare notrepublican ordemorcratican areadefined forthe electionprocessdetermined bycongressionalrepresentativespoticialconcernsnaming aperson whocan run forofficeget moneyforcandidates torub for officeprinciplesand policiesof a politicalpartyradio,television,computers,newspaperarticlespublished in anewspaperwith a politicalpoint of view.prejudicetheleftisttherightestnumber ofsenators andrepresentativesfrom eachstateopposed tochangekeeping thesame viewenteronesname onthe rollkeepan eyepeoplepicked bypoliticalpartiesorigins thatgiveinformationeditorsviews onpoliticalissuesviewsbetweenliberals andconservativesone whohopes tobe electedto officesearchingfor personsto becomein politicspeoplewho arequalifiedto votegroups intowhich peopleare aligned bytheir views onpublic issuespoliticalgroups thatare notrepublican ordemorcratican areadefined forthe electionprocessdetermined bycongressionalrepresentativespoticialconcernsnaming aperson whocan run forofficeget moneyforcandidates torub for officeprinciplesand policiesof a politicalpartyradio,television,computers,newspaper

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. articles published in a newspaper with a political point of view.
  2. prejudice
  3. the leftist
  4. the rightest
  5. number of senators and representatives from each state
  6. opposed to change keeping the same view
  7. enter ones name on the roll
  8. keep an eye
  9. people picked by political parties
  10. origins that give information
  11. editors views on political issues
  12. views between liberals and conservatives
  13. one who hopes to be elected to office
  14. searching for persons to become in politics
  15. people who are qualified to vote
  16. groups into which people are aligned by their views on public issues
  17. political groups that are not republican or demorcratic
  18. an area defined for the election process
  19. determined by congressional representatives
  20. poticial concerns
  21. naming a person who can run for office
  22. get money for candidates to rub for office
  23. principles and policies of a political party
  24. radio, television, computers, newspaper