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ASCSU encourages student caucus participation

Aaron Hedge

Issue date: 2/4/08 Section: News
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"Everything that you do every day is affected by politics," he said.

Student government is pushing hard as what many have coined Super Duper Tuesday approaches to get registered voters to the caucus.

The Associated Students of CSU will hold an awareness rally in the Lory Student Center Plaza Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., where they will showcase a map with caucus locations for every precinct in Larimer County and offer their office computers for students to find out where their precinct will caucus.

Freudenthal, said hot chocolate will be offered to students who participate.

She encouraged students to show up to the caucus whether or not they registered by Dec. 5, which was the deadline for Super Tuesday, so they can get a feel of the political climate in Colorado and be aware of where candidates stand on the issues facing the next presidency.

"It's a valuable experience," she said. "You get a real perspective on the political process."

News Editor Aaron Hedge can be reached at news@collegian.com.
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