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’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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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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