Students unite for John Kerry
by Dana Schowalter, News Reporter
October 10, 2003
Students who support Democratic Sen. John Kerry's presidential campaign met Thursday to discuss ways to attract student voters to their cause. They hope to encourage students to vote for the Massachusetts senator, or at least for a Democrat, to replace current United States president George Bush.
Students said they hope to support the campaign by educating students about the issues of the upcoming election, including Kerry's plan to improve education.
"He wants to, actually wants to, fund education, which almost seems like a revolutionary idea these days," said Mike Pfohl, UW-Madison senior and co-chair of Students for John Kerry.
It's great to see young people getting involved in the campaign!
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by Dana Schowalter, News Reporter
October 10, 2003
Students who support Democratic Sen. John Kerry's presidential campaign met Thursday to discuss ways to attract student voters to their cause. They hope to encourage students to vote for the Massachusetts senator, or at least for a Democrat, to replace current United States president George Bush.
Students said they hope to support the campaign by educating students about the issues of the upcoming election, including Kerry's plan to improve education.
"He wants to, actually wants to, fund education, which almost seems like a revolutionary idea these days," said Mike Pfohl, UW-Madison senior and co-chair of Students for John Kerry.
It's great to see young people getting involved in the campaign!
To read more of this article, please click here
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