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and the analysis you 9ve written.<br><br> Cartoons for the Classroom is available through Newspaper in Education programs. Copyright Online Publications Inc. and NIEonline.com Courtesy Mike Keefe/The Denver Post P residential primary season (January through June) is the perfect time to start a scrapbook of campaign cartoons to track the election and maybe even learn some- thing about our election process.<br><br> New Hampshire and Iowa, the earliest primar- ies, provide the first real test of the can- didates as well as help determine which issues are beginning to gather the most voter attention. Political cartoonists record the events and the ebb and flow of issues from a unique perspective. To understand the cartoons, you 9ll have to understand the issues, recog- nize the effect of current events and evaluate the opinions being offered.<br><br> Courtesy Mike Lester /The Rome News-Tribune Primary targets Use toons to track the election