“Of course. I believe I have to vote for the
person who represents my views on the
issues that matter most, and I won’t have a
voice in this upcoming election if I don’t.”
– Lorraine Sanchez,
sophomore biology major
“Yes. It is extremely important to have your
voice heard, especially by people who will be
running the government. You want the future
president to have the same ideals as you.”
– Nicole Almeida, senior
business administration major
“Yes. If you don’t vote, you won’t have any
input, and right now, the United States has
to vote between two bad candidates, so you
have to choose the best of the worst.”
– Gaby Alfaro,
senior finance and
business major
“Yes, because we don’t need Trump in office.
If he goes into office, people like me, who
are on reserve for the military, will have to get
called into battle because he will start a war.”
– Dino Johnson,
freshman psychology major
“Yes, because Florida is a swing state, and
your voice can really be heard here, and this
upcoming election will impact your future.”
– Zack Pearce, sophomore
sports and recreation management major
“No. I don’t think it’s important to vote. I don’t
like either candidate, and I don’t feel either
one deserves my vote.”
– Tristan Semenza,
freshman criminal justice major
“I think it is really important for college students
to vote because we are the generation that is
about to go out into the work force. We are the
ones that are going to have to start making
decisions on taxes and immigration.”
– Juliet Romeo, junior
communication studies major