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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Red Heeler who wrote (486939)11/4/2003 9:26:29 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
washingtonpost.com

The youth vote is clearly up for grabs in 2004. The Harvard poll found college students are more supportive of Bush than the general public, but worried about the economy and Iraq. More than 60 percent approve of Bush's job performance.

The poll found Dean's younger supporters were the most committed, a finding reinforced by the large crowds of young voters who frequently flock to the Vermont Democrat's political rallies. Dean has plugged into many younger voters through the Internet, a popular communications tool for college-age students, and recently completed a tour of campuses. "They want authenticity," said Ben Coes of Harvard's Institute of Politics. "That's why Howard Dean is doing well."
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