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Dominguez
The Daily Bruin asked students, “Are you going to vote in the USAC elections? Why or why not?” Here’s what they had to say.
Jocelyn Pineda
Third-year, history
“Yes, but first I want to hear more about the candidates and what they want to change. I’m mostly concerned with their views on financial issues.”
Maria Dominguez
Third-year, Chicana/o studies and sociology
“Yes, I’m interested in the candidate who will make it easier for campus organizations to put on more events.”
Mayra Medina
Fourth-year, Spanish and community and culture
“I’m not sure if I’m going to vote yet. I’ve hardly heard anything about the elections or the candidates.”
Roberto Moedano
Fourth-year, Chicana/o studies
“Yes, even though I’m a graduating senior, I will do my research on the candidates and vote in the elections because I want to leave my voice as a legacy.”
Salvador Arreola
Second-year, sociology
“I’m not even going to vote for president of the United States, so no, I’m not voting in the USAC elections.”
Tina Tran
Third-year, biology
“No, because most candidates are running unopposed, so it doesn’t seem worth it.”