Tuition And Wages Draw Student Vote

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Two years ago, political parties were hot and heavy to get college students to the polls for the presidential election. In fact, the 18 to 24 year olds had the largest increase in voter turn-out of any other age group when 63-percent went to the polls.This year campuses are a little quieter.But as we continue our election series, Mike Simonson reports that doesn’t mean politics aren’t front and center for some students…

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