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Who Says College Students Shouldn't Vote Where They Live?Excuse me, but I have to vent here. Having grown up in a college town (Storrs, CT, home of UConn), and then having attended college in two cities that were not my hometown, in both of which places I voted in local elections (Middletown, CT and New York City), I want to take issue with the candidates, like Hillary Clinton, and the people in the Democratic Party leadership in Iowa, who are claiming it's somehow untoward for a candidate, like Barak Obama in this case, to urge students who are from out of town or , god forbid, out of state to vote in the Iowa caucuses. Officials in other states have made the same kind of complaint. Students, in case these people haven't noticed, are full-fledged citizens with full rights. If they are attending university, they are residing in that state and that community where their school is for at least nine months, and in many cases, if they get summer jobs there, for the full 12 months. They're there as long as many non-student residents, many of whom leave for vacations in the summer too (and many of whom may work out of state much of the year). As in-state residents, theses students have many of the same concerns as any other resident: decent funding for education, good roads, public safety, environmental protection, etc. They also have specific issues related to their being students at the university, especially when it's a state school like, say, the University of Iowa--for example the out-of-state tuition rate, the amount of money provided by the state to support higher education in the state, the level of faculty salaries, etc.--and they have every reason, and every right, to be politically active in defending those things. Historically, communities have fought against letting students register to vote locally, claiming that they are "outsiders." Fortunately the courts have upheld the right of everyone to vote where they live, including students. To criticize Obama for urging students to register and participate in Iowa's Jan. 3 caucuses is the height of hypocrisy. What Democratic leaders and local people in university communities don't like about students is that they tend to be more liberal and more independent than the average voter, and to be smarter about seeing through hype and tripe. That's why the Clinton campaign, at least behind the scenes, has been encouraging criticism of Obama's get-out-the-out-of-state-student vote effort, and why the state's party establishment, which is aligned with Clinton, is also grumbling about it (Obama has proved particularly popular among students). Let me say that I'm not an Obama supporter myself; I think Dennis Kucinich is clearly the best candidate in this race. But I do smell a rat in this attack on student voters. (Students, by the way, have also been big backers Kucinich in the Democratic, and Ron Paul in the Republican presidential campaigns nationally.) The truth is, students, regardless of whether they are from in-state or out-of-state, should be encouraged not just to vote in the Iowa caucuses, but to take control of the communities where they are in the majority. In communities where they have done so--Berkeley, CA, Boulder, CO, Ithaca, NY, Burlington, VT, Santa Cruz, CA and Madison, WI, come to mind--they have helped local progressive forces to offer creative new models of local government, and to develop innovative ideas with regard to transportation, environmental protection, and public education, that typical communities have typically shied away from. We need more, not less, of this kind of community activism. So don't take any crap, students! You have the right to vote where you live. Use it, and make something of it.
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Dave, you forgot to mention whether or not the Iowa...
U students are registered to vote in Iowa. Or do people even have to register in Iowa? I'll figure you know the answer.
There was some concern that Obama was 'paying' the students to return to campus--the bus ride back to school would have been that. Obama made the claim that the students bus ride was to Iowa and then back home. That made it a no gift problem.
In most states, one has to register in order to vote in that state. Most students, if they vote at all, register in their home state and vote absentee. If students attending a school in Iowa don't have to register, but just live there so many days a year, what is to prevent them from voting absentee in their home states?
Was a case in Tennessee last presidential election where the school administration made all the out of state students register as Repugs so that they could vote in the Tennessee election. One or two students complained and the 'fix' was stopped. This was a little fundie school--imagine that.
I noted that last week was the 'hate Hillary' week all over the net. Organized actions and threads boldly proclaimed everything bad about Hillary they could scrape up. I noted last week, that the most jubilant HillaryHaters were the Kucinich Brownshirts. Why is that do you suppose?
Also note that Kucinich is working hard at maintaining his 1% poll standing nationally. Are you a realist? Ummmm, perhaps not.
A mind once expanded can never return to its original dimensions.
Anne Hathaway: 1556-1623
The greatest derangement of the mind is to believe in something because one wishes it to be so.
Another tidbit on the Hillary/Obama...
fracas is something I've just picked up from several sources. I have no direct knowledge that this is true and no links.
Several posters elsewhere are saying that Obama has encouraged students dual-registered(Iowa/Illinois)to come back to Iowa and vote for him.
If this turns out to be true, then he has a problem. If false, then he and the students are clear.
This pales in comparison to the fraudulent election practices by the Repugnant Opposition.
A mind once expanded can never return to its original dimensions.
Anne Hathaway: 1556-1623
The greatest derangement of the mind is to believe in something because one wishes it to be so.