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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 249.89+3.1%Nov 26 3:59 PM EST

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To: GG who wrote (38804)10/26/2000 6:33:24 PM
From: Alastair McIntosh  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
OT: more student election results
(PR NEWSWIRE) Kids Across the Country Elect Bush President
Kids Across the Country Elect Bush President

Tens of Thousands of Students Participate in Co-nect's Online Election

Gore Carries Key States Including Florida, New York and California

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Move over pollsters, the students have made their decision. In a close online mock election including 32,000 students and educators across all 50 states, 51% chose George W. Bush to be the next United States president. By a slightly wider margin, the student Electoral College gave the Texas Governor the "official" nod with 62% of the electoral votes.
Just as the official election is expected to be a close race, today's student election results show an almost equal preference for each candidate. Cory, an elementary student in Michigan, voices a common view that the two tickets are strikingly similar, "It's pretty weird that almost all the things that the two candidates say mean the same thing but in different words."
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