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Q&A: If you could vote in the presidential election, for whom would you vote?


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POSTED: Monday, September 29, 2008

; Ashley Butay
Senior
“;John McCain may be old, but he still does have a good vision for America's future. Because I believe John McCain has more experience and motivation, I will set my vote for him.”;

 

 

; Alexis Castro
Senior
“;Obama and Biden. College is my priority this year. The Democrats believe that affordable education is a way to provide people with a better future.”;

 

 

; Kathleen De Lara
Senior
“;McCain because of his experience in running government and his dedicated service to the country. People are not willing to pay money to a government led by one who is 'training on the job' and possibly does not truly know what is best for the country.”;

 

 

; Melissa Wessel
Senior
“;McCain. As a senator, Obama has made too many decisions as 'present but chose not to participate.' He has not made any major decision or introduced any worthwhile legislation.”;

 

 

; Marissa Oba
Senior
“;McCain and Sarah Palin. McCain made the right decision to choose a woman to be the vice presidential nominee for the Republican Party. The time is right for us to have a woman on the ticket.”;

 

 

; Kaysha Mesinas
Senior
“;John McCain. Although Mr. Obama wants to reduce taxes for the working class, I believe lessening the amount of taxes for the higher-income class will be more beneficial. Businesses will be able to hire more employees and reduce the unemployment rate.”;

 

 

; Roxane Delos Santos
Senior
“;I would vote for John McCain. Although I like some of the Democratic ideals, I agree with McCain that America must win the war and bring our troops home with honor.”;

 

 

; Nicole Biete
Senior
“;Barack Obama and his running mate, Joe Biden. He wants to decrease taxes for the middle class and raise taxes for the rich. Obama wants our troops out of Iraq, and we all believe they should be taken out.”;