The National Review wrote:
The nation's college students, it turns out, like George W. Bush. The Harvard University's pollsters found that 61 percent of students approve of the job Bush is doing as president -- a number that is substantially higher than results of general-public polls taken at the same time. "The conventional view that the majority of America's college students are Democratic and that they care little about politics is clearly disproved by this new poll," said Dan Glickman, the former Clinton agriculture secretary who heads the Institute. The pollsters also found that more students ifentify themselves are Republicans than Democrats -- 31% to 27%
Quick interruption; these numbers are similar (around 1/4 to 1/3 for each major party.) Question: does this imply that a growing percentage of Americans, rather than vote upon party lines, see the tactics of the democrats and republicans as each having their own uses at specific times, or is it a sign that each party is so diverse as to have radically different messages at different times and places?
Moving on...
TEH ARTICOOL wrote:
They found that 59 percent of students either strongly or somewhat support the war in Iraq...(insert some Bush-aggrandizing I don't feel like typing out)
What do ya'all think?
-MiB