Republican candidates avoid student issues at campus debate
Seabrook said he hopes that this event will energize students to think about the presidential election and participate.
UNF President John Delaney said one of the reasons UNF was delighted to give students tickets to the debate is for the exposure to the political process.
“We all say to get involved with philanthropies and charities, but being part of the political process is important as well,” Delaney said. “The learning experience is healthier when it’s connected to something real as opposed to in a textbook. Campaigns are as real as it gets.”
Campaigns may be real, but the ideas that candidates promote aren’t necessarily rooted in reality, like Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich’s plan for a colony on the moon.
“The country is spending money that it doesn’t have, and the $15 million recorded doesn’t even include promises made to welfare dependents and the elderly,” said Yemi Olaogun, a UNF accounting senior. “It’s a train wreck. I still love America and can’t think of a place I’d rather live, but this is getting out of hand. Have you seen the tax code? It’s a disaster.”
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