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Jerry Seinfeld responded to a school email from his sons' school about the election.
The school's principal sent the email to parents subject-lined “ Election Day support,” the Times reports.
The email included reference materials for parents to help kids through election-related anxiety and how to speak with kids about it.
Comedian Seinfeld defended his wife's food-coddling techniques on national television.
Comedian says emails like the election one are “why the kids hated” Ethical Culture Fieldston School , and why the Seinfeld parents moved their youngest child to a different institution when he hit the eighth grads.
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