STUDENT VOICE

Voice Box: 2020 is an election year, how does that affect you?

By Claire Convis
Staff Writer
 

 

Q: “2020 is an election year, how does that affect you?”

 

“I don’t pay attention to politics, I’m too busy with work and school.”

Zayd Alghazi, 19
3D Animation

 

 

“I’m happy to get Trump out of there.”

Jalen Mosley, Age 20
Business Administration

 

 

“It might be a crazy year.”

Darby Williams, 22
Nursing

 

 

“I feel like it’s going to be really interesting to see how the Democrats and Republicans react.”

Silviu Romanel, 20
Mathematics and Science

 

 

“It makes me anxious, because of the 2016 election.”

Audra Steavens, 31
Digital Video Production

 

 

“After finals, I’m going to do my research on who I should vote for.”

Zachary Abdirahman, 20
Computer Science

 

 

“I can vote for the first time! And I know who I’m going to vote for.”

Tyler Gottlieb, 18
Physical Therapy

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