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Faces in the Crowd by Lynne Jones

What reasons or issues are important to you in picking the candidate you chose to vote for?

 

 
Jessica Ede

“I have certain views and beliefs in my life and I tend to go with the one that is the closets to mine. Also I pay close attention to the ones that say they are going to change taxes and how they are going to do it. Also with, ‘No Child Left Behind.’”
Beka Buster
Bixby Senior

 

 

 
Katrinnia Ache

 

“I am looking for a candidate with an excellent voting history and good moral and family values. He/she would have to have a strong position on enforcement of immigration laws, the ability to move America towards environmentally friendly policies and healthcare.”
Whitney Rolph
Chouteau Senior

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amanda Reed

 

 


“I’ll be basing my vote on the candidates’ educational policies. I’m looking for a candidate to get rid of, ‘No Child Left Behind.’” 
Ashlie Hayes
Tulsa Senior

 

 

 
Jay Suggs




“I look at the candidates’ voting history if they have one and their stand on issues such as the right to bear arms and immigration."  Leslie Byrd
Broken Arrow Senior

 

 

 
 
 

 

Amanda Reed



 


“In the primary I am looking for a candidate with a positive outlook and one with good policies on war, education and immigration.”
Velma Coon
Peggs Senior

 

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  Updated April 24, 2008