The Command Post
2004 US Presidential Election
April 20, 2004
| Reigster & Chug, Register & Chug

The Christian Science Monitor reports on what the campaigns are doing to increase voter turnout at our institutions of higher learning. Of course, the example in the lead is Yale … I’d rather see what sort of tactics they’re using to generate interest at ASU. Voter registration jello shooter, anyone? I offer that link as a public service. The Command Post: We Care.



Posted by Alan at April 20, 2004 08:00 AM | TrackBack
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ugh, more evidence i went to the wrong school. back home, jello is one of the four food groups, putting pineapple and peaches in the jello is taking a walk on the wild side, and nothing could pack a function better than offers of free ice scrapers…

Posted by: wafflestomper at April 20, 2004 11:20 AM

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