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Michigan State University sophomore, Trey Nundley said, “At first I wasn’t going to vote because I wasn’t feeling the two major presidential candidates and then I kind of felt like I was doing our country an injustice by not voting so I had to kind of pick the best of a bad situation.”
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Michigan State University financial aid advisor, Sara Becerril said, “I voted today because I thought it was more important, all elections are important, but specifically this one because I felt there was a lot of hate rhetoric that was involved and I really needed to make sure that I was voting against what I thought was hatred.”
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Michigan State University junior, Sam Braxton III said, “One of the main reasons I’m voting is to vote locally within the state and then the city… I’m voting to make a local and small impact.”
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Michigan State University faculty member, Regan Kania said, “I voted because it’s my right to vote and I want my opinion to be heard.”
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Michigan State University professor, Donna Kaplowitz said, “I believe it’s my civic duty. I care so much about this country and I’m really really worried about what happens if Trump wins.”
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Michigan State University engineering faculty, Dan King said, “I voted because it’s my civic duty.”