Matt Huang wrote:Pro-Kerry. To the point that when Nader stopped by to make a speech, there were demonstrations outside.
On a college campus?
Wow.
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When Nader came to my school there were a lot of Pro-Kerry Nader protestors.
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Admiral Valdemar wrote:You've not met people who are against Bush just because it's in vogue now rather than have a real reason to vote against him? There are plenty that aren't pro-Kerry or anyone else but just hate Bush.
I've met a few of those sort; oddly they didn't bother to vote.
Lord MJ wrote:Georgia Tech is very conservative (which is a given since the majority of the students are from Georgia.)
It is atypical from the average universities which are considered bastions for liberal thought.
This is very true, though for whatever reason there is a good sized liberal-ish crowd in the band. However, I didn't know any real Kerry supporters; it was all the ABB crowd as it's being called now.
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CMU seemed to largely be supporting the Democrats, even after Kerry came and forced the entire campus to listen to Bon Jovi. OTOH, I don't get out much.
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phongn wrote:The pro-Kerry people were very vocal, much moreso than Bush, but I suspect that the actual mix would have been split fairly evenly. USF has a good number of students from the more rural areas of FL -- which tend to vote conservative.
Ha! You're in Tampa. I'm in fucking Lakeland. The cows outnumber the people, and the orange trees outnumber both combined. The campus probably went 80/20 for Bush.
The only departments I know of that went for Kerry were Theater, Economics, and Religion (although religion was only about 70/30 for Kerry). Our professors were about 80/20 for Kerry, even those registered Republican.
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