I’m thrilled that Obama won because as a student I feel that he will do more to help us graduate. I don’t see Romney doing as much for us.â€
-Nanor Momdjian, music
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“I wanted Romney to win. I was confident he was going to win up to the point that he lost Massachusetts.”
-Bryan Garcia, 21, criminal justice
“I supported Mitt Romney because I felt that in comparison to the other candidates that he was the only one that was reasonable and a legitimate candidate to run for president. I am not pleased at all. He lost because he neglected the Hispanic vote.â€
-Sean Regen, political science
“I’m happy with the result. I voted for Obama because of his views on healthcare. I didn’t like the fact that Romney wants to cut it.â€
-Raquel Rojas, biology
“I’m amazed at how divided the country is. I’m happy with an Obama victory, but it was a real nail biter.â€
-Adam Whitehead, biology
I’m thrilled that Obama won because as a student I feel that he will do more to help us graduate. I don’t see Romney doing as much for us.â€
-Nanor Momdjian, music
“I think President Obama has a lot on his plate in the last four years, and not a lot got accomplished. I hope he gets the country back in order and does what’s best for the people.â€
-Julia Warden, art
“I a not joyful Obama won nor am I upset. He was the best of the worst running in this election.”
-Ernesto Rivas, 20, kinesiology
“I’m glad Obama won. I’m surprised that the vote was so close, because I felt that Romney was a worse candidate than John McCain.â€
-Izzy Naeem, business
“I was glad Obama will serve his second term as our president. He is not the best fit as our nations leasder, but he is definitely a better leader than Romney would have been.”
-Jonathan Mejicanos, 20, kinesiology
“I was more enthusiastic about President Obama four years ago, but I would still rather have him than Romney. I don’t want someone backed by major religion, telling me what I can do with my body.â€
-Lacie Manviller, history
“I don’t think any difference will be made. If Obama was not successful in his first term, there is no reason I should believe he will be the second time around.”
-Brenda Toma, 20, child development
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