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Tuesday, February 19, 2002
RUNOFF
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mg extremely hard," Rouhanifard said.
Brian Fauver, vice chairman of the
Board of Elections, said polls will be open
online at Student Central from 7 a.m. until
10 p.m. and a polling site will be open
from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Union 212.
The student body president election is
open to all students, and rising seniors or
second-year students with junior stand
ing can vote for senior class president.
According to elections board data,
5,081 students voted in last year’s runoff
compared to 5,387 in the general election.
Fauver said the runoff results this year
might mirror last year’s trend of lower
turnout during a runoff. “This year’s
runoff votes might be less than the 7,421
ballots cast in the general election, but
since the turnout was so high this year
the turnout might be really close.”
The University Editor can be reached
at udesk@unc.edu.
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DEBATE
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responded differendy was the idea of a
public service distinction on graduating
students’ diplomas.
Daum said she sees the distinction as
rewarding students who already have a
strong commitment to public service.
“Students already do a lot of public ser
vice on this campus,” she said.
McKinney said public service should
be incorporated into C-TOPS, but he
does not support a public service dis
tinction because he thinks it might taint
students’ motivations for service.
As this year’s search for a student
body president comes to an end, both
candidates said in Monday’s forum they
have no regrets. “We’ve done the best
we could,” McKinney said.
Daum said, “I don’t think I would
have done anything differently.”
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Brown Pitches Senate Campaign Ideas to Young Democrats
By Emma Bijrgin
Staff Writer
Cynthia Brown, who is running for
the Democratic nomination for North
Carolina’s 2002
U.S. Senate race,
spoke in front of
the UNC Young
Democrats on
Monday about the
Elections 2002
economy and other platform issues.
Brown, a former Durham City
Council member, is running against for
mer White House Chief of Staff Erskine
Bowles; N.C. Rep. Dan Blue, D-Wake;
and N.C. Secretary of State Elaine
Marshall to secure the Democratic bid
for the Senate seat being vacated by
Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C.
Brown said her campaign has three
prongs: economic security, guaranteed
healthcare and environmental justice.
State
Brown, criticized by some for her lack
of political experience, said her electoral
strength lays in her local involvement.
“I am a community advocate seeking
to run for political office," she said. “I
have had extensive experience outside
of the political process at the local, state
and national levels. Some people sug
gest 1 don’t have the political experi
ence. I suggest that is quite untrue.”
Brown said her platform is based on
community need and that her election
would ensure an advocate for the peo
ple’s voice. “I take my platform ideas by
listening to the communities," she said.
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“The outcome of this election would be
a real people’s candidate. This is more
than running for Senate - this is about
building people power.”
Brown responded to several ques
tions about one of her campaign goals -
raising the minimum wage from $5.15 to
$8.50 an hour during a two-year period.
“For me, it becomes an issue of basic
decency,” Brown said. “I look at the dis
tribution of wealth, and it becomes unfair."
Another of Brown’s main points
Monday was excess money spent on the
military. She pointed to President Bush’s
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“That feels off to me," she said.
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money? It’s about military contractors
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Brown said she knows her campaign
faces a rocky road, but she believes her
faith will carry her through.
“I am relying more on the faith of
God, than the faith of the voters," she
said. “But that’s just who I am."
The State & National Editor can be
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