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Who are you supporting in the Presidential election and why?
Deb Fowler '69 - Humphrey. He's the lesser of three evils, and he's really a liberal from way back, especially with civil rights.
Arlene Wallace '70 - Wallace, of course.
Laurey McAvoy '72 - Nixon. He keeps his mouth shut.
Barb Brown '70 - Ralph Williams.
Cathy Collins '72 - McCarthy, but . . -
Sue Paul '72 - Nixon. I don't like Democrats.
Barb Kotarek '70 - Humphrey. I feel that he is most qualified for the job. He's the only candidate who has given any definite viewpoint on Viet Nam.
Alice Mott '69 - Nixon. He's a lot better than Humpty-Dumpty.
Carol Ziessler '71 - Humphrey. He has good ideas.
Caryl Wolfgram '71 - Nixon. He'll spend money wisely and have good control over the laws.
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Sherry Sykora '72 - Snoopy. He said that if he is elected, he promises a doghouse for every dog and a bone in every dog dish.
Vera Binotti '69 - Nixon because his running mate, Spiro Agnew, has a cute son.
Tom Bihari '70 - John Jacob Jinglehiemer Schmidt.
Joel Miceli '71 - Nixon. I guess it's because my parents influence me. I always do what Mommy says.
Don Hammer '70 - Humphrey. A country is stable if it spends a lot of money. Nixon would stop the spending, and there will be a depression as in 1930, and Wallace will create a police state.
Bill Markworth '69 - George Wallace. His Viet Nam policy is far superior to the others. He is straightforward; he tells it like it is, and that's not just a cliche.
Michelle Stackhouse '70 - Due to the fact that Senator McCarthy does not favor a writein campaign for himself, I'm throwing my support to the peace and freedom leader Eldridge Cleaver.
Karen Raack '70 - Pat Paulsen! Who else is there?
Dave Bush '71 - I think that we should try not having a President for four years.
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