Orientation Edition 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 'Uncommitted' takes campus precincts Clinton wins Michigan primary By EMILY BARTON Daily News Editor Jan. 16, 2008 - In a Michigan Demo- cratic primary featuring a limited field of candidates, Hillary Clinton emerged victorious yesterday, win- ning 55 percent of votes throughout the state. But voters in student-heavy pre- cincts near campus overwhelmingly rejected Clinton, instead choosing the "uncommitted" option. Supporters of Barack Obama and John Edwards had urged voters who wanted to sup- port their candidates to vote uncom- mitted, since their names weren't on the ballot. 51 percent of voters in those precincts voted uncommitted, while only 30 percent chose Clinton. The significance of the Demo- cratic primary in Michigan was greatly diminished after the Demo- cratic National Committee stripped the state of its delegates for moving its primary before Feb. 5. In response, Obama and Edwards removed their names from the pri- mary ballot in Michigan, leaving only Clinton, Sen. Christopher Dodd, Rep. Dennis Kucinich and former Sen. Mike Gravel on the ballot. For many students, an uncommit- ted vote meant support for Edwards or Obama. LSA sophomore Travis Davis said he voted uncommitted because he supports Obama and would rather see him win the presidency than vote for Clinton or a Republican candidate. LSA freshman Mimi Singh said she supported Obama and chose to vote uncommitted as a result. "I originally wasn't going to vote because there were no Democratic delegates," she said, "But then a friend stopped me and told me to vote uncommitted." Still, some Democratic students chose to vote in the Republican pri- mary so their vote could translate into delegates. LSAsophomore Spencer Chauncey said he supported Obama but voted for McCain because he agreed with his policies more than any candidate listed on either ballot. LSA sophomore Kelly Bernero, chair of Students for Hillary, said Clinton's win was encouraging, con- sidering the candidate didn't cam- paign in Michigan. LSA sophomore Tom Duvall, chair of Students for Obama, said it was great to hear the uncommitted vote had strong support in Ann Arbor. "I think it's really a testament to our hard work," he said. "People, especially students, were receptive to Senator Obama's message." Daily staff reporters Charles Gregg-Geist, Lindy Stevensand Julie Rowe and The Associated Press contributed to this report. BY THE NUMBERS PRIMARY BREAKDOWN I STATEWIDE Republicans STUDENT PRECINCTS' Paui - 6% Other Other Huckahbee 6% Democrats Voter turnout rate statewide and in nearby student precincts. 20% Statewide voterturnout rate If ucinich Other Turnout rate at 15 student-heavy Other precincts near campus. SOURCE: T HE ASSOCIATED PRESS & WASHTENAW COUNTY CLERK o No charge for incoming wires o Easy access toATM's located throughout campus o7 branch locations including 3 on-campus sites o Student VISA Credit Card available - Low rate, no annual fee i m SAVINGS CREDIT Present this coupon at any UMCU /NION5 branch and we'll waive your I membership fee -And provide 3 your first box of checks FREESumcUs rg when you open your account! nmbers everywher 0oL r expires10/1s/08 734-662-8200 or 800-968-8628