The Michigan Daily-Sunday, November 2, 1980-Pageq Anderson, Reagan ahead in mock student elections From United Press International Mock elections and informal polls in colleges, high schools and junior highs show many of the nation's youth leaning toward John Anderson and Ronald Reagan. In the Northeast, Anderson tends to come out tops in college polls, with ,President Carter second and Reagan third. In the South, a college trend puts Reagan in the number one berth. REAGAN ALSO wins high school and junior high school polls said to include a good sampling of students nationwide. Typical of college results was a Yale Daily News report that 36 percent of the students responding to a survey prefer Anderson, 27 percent Carter, and 14 percent Reagan. 'But when asked, "Who would you vote for?" 43 percent of the Yalies leaned to Carter, 23 percent to Ander- son, and 17 percent Reagan. JOE WRIGHT, editor of "The Print," at Northeastern University in Boston, said letters on the election are running heavily against Reagan. "The impresseion seems to be that Reagan will get us into war," he said. But in the opinion of high school students in a nationwide mock election, Reagan will win the election over Car- ter Tuesday by 276 electoral votes to 262. DOWN IN the junior highs, an elec-- tion involving about 1,000 classrooms nationwide gave Reagan 17,958 votes; Carter, 11,934; Anderson, 6,597. "Junior Scholastic," a school magazine with a circulation of 2.5 million, ran the elec- tion between Oct.25 and.31. The opinion of high school students was gathered tinder guidance of the Parent Participation TV Workshop funded by a grant from NBC. Students, parents, and teachers in 31 states and the District of Columbia met in groups Thursday, arriving at their decisions through research and discussion. In the opinion of the groups: " Carter will win the key and close states of New York, Illinois, Mississip- pi, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, and; * Reagan will take California, Texas, Michigan, and New Jersey. The largest college sampling was reported in "The Daily Prin- cetonian"-student paper at Princeton University in Princeton, N.J. The paper asked 2,500 students at Cornell, Har- vard, Brown, the University of Pen- nsylvania, and Princeton how they would vote. Anderson got 41 percent, Carter 29 percent, and Reagan 15 per- cent. r -j 111{ t -. ~ . PRE- BUSINESS DAY CONqRESSMAN ,CARL PURSELL MAKING A REAL DIFFERENCE FOR Uof M * After only two years as our Congressman, Carl's legislative skill and bipartisan approach results in his appointment to the House Appropriations Committee-one of the most influen-. tial positions in Congress. * Congressman Pursell also won a seat on the key Appropriations Subcommittee which sets budgets for Education, Health, and Human Services, and oversees most of the federal grants for colleges and universities. Last year, while Carl was on the subcommittee, $100 million in federal grants went to the University of Michigan. " With more college students in his District than any other Congressman, Carl has become a leading voice for student interests in Washington. As a Congressman, Carl has: -Sponsored an amendment that saved the National Direct Student Loan program from termination. -Increased by 53% funds for Cooperative Education and Vocational Education, programs aimed at assuring jobs for students after graduation. -Led the fight to stop the Adminstration from crippling nursing and other health man- power education and research. -Supported increased funding for Law School Clinical Experience to encourage students to develop legal skills and gain practical experience while still in school. -Voted for tuition tax credits for university students and their parents. " Carl's has been a consistent voice in support of equal rights for women: Carl is one of the few elected officials to vote for both state ERA ratification (as a Michigan State Senator) and for the national ratification extension, as our Congressman. Carl has also: -Developed a comprehensive "Women's Bill of Rights," to form a blueprint for legisla- tiondesigned to eliminate discrimination against women in many areas of our laws. -Actively supported the Domestic Violence Act, which will help prevent spouse abuse and provide aid to victims of domestic violence. -Co-sponsored and helped enact the Pregnancy Disability Act which eliminated sex discrimination on the basis of pregnancy. * Carl has been a supporter of a strong lean defense-which would include an effective stra- tegic force, rapid mobilization plans, and a buildup of the Navy and the Reserves-but he has consistently voted against exotic and obsolete weapons systems, such as the MX missile, the B-1 Bomber and the Neutron bomb. Carl also strongly opposed and voted against the draft registration program for 19 and 20 year olds. I.R j ,.1 C. i.I UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT WITH ADMISSIONS OFFICERS AND DEANS FROM SEVERAL GRADUATE SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION. INFORMATION ON ADMISSIONS, COURSE REQUIREMENTS, AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITH M.B.A. DEGREE. WED. NOV. 5 i1=4. pm (afternoon) 2nd floor,. MICH. LEAGUE SPrONSORED BY Pre- Professional Division ofCareet P anaIng & Placement 3200 Student Activities Builing Angie Jones VEIGEL For Register of Deeds DEMOCRAT " Rated 100% on environmental issues by Ralph Nader's Congress Watch, Carl has: -Fought for the recently passed Superfund legislation, which will result in the massive clean-up of toxic and hazardous wastes. t -Developed and introduced the Wildlife Information and Learning Development Act to promote public education of environmental laws-and wildlife preservation. -Supports the National Bottle Bill, modeled after Michigan's law, which would promote the re-use and recycling of beverage containers nationwide. 'Zctnifcb Zfcez .Zonate .SHNTO D0C 2051 A I first met Angie Jones Veigel two years ago. But I really should have met her long before that. 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