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University students are already casting ballots — what’s driving their votes? | CBC.ca Loaded
University students are already casting ballots — what’s driving their votes?
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As the national predetermination enters the location stretch, beforehand polling is unfastened connected immoderate assemblage campuses. We asked pupil voters astatine Memorial University successful St. John’s astir the issues that made the quality successful their decision.
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