>
>
>
>
>        One thing that swayed me to Obama is that for the first time in
> decades, young people are getting involved in the process. My son in
> college has two roommates who are working for Obama, and says that a
> lot of the students on campus are watching the debates and discussing
> them afterwards. There's a lot to be said for the feeling that you can
> make a difference, and these young people today want to make a big
> change from the current situation.
>
> -- Ed Leafe


Not to discount that entirely, but I sure hope that after the Republican
Swiftboating this summer that all the newbies decide it just isn't worth the
trouble...

There's a big difference (and a lot of time) between tremendous enthusiasm
today and actually voting in the general election in November.

Bill


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