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Of the six Ivy League undergraduate newspapers which endorsed a candidate in advance of today’s election, all chose Kerry. He also received the endorsement in all six major undergraduate newspapers in the Boston area which took sides, including MIT’s The Tech, The Tufts Daily...
A poll of Harvard undergraduates conducted late last month by The Crimson found 73 percent of eligible voters supported Kerry, while just 19 percent favored Bush. The poll had a margin of error of 5.1 percent.
Higher education did not garner much mention in either of the candidates’ stump speeches yesterday, but Bush and Kerry have traded barbs on such issues for over a year now.
The president has often touted a dramatic increase—nearly $5 billion—in federal financial aid under his administration. But the Kerry campaign said that this rise can be attributed to more families qualifying for federal aid because of dropping family incomes under the Bush economy.
The two candidates have largely sidestepped the ongoing debate over military recruiting at Harvard Law School and other campuses. But as a vocal opponent of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, Kerry has implicitly sided...