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...IOP poll—released last week—was comprised of a random sampling of 1,202 students in 210 colleges and universities across the country, not including Harvard...
Students nationwide, as reflected in the IOP poll, rank the economy as the most important issue, with Iraq a close second. Twenty-five percent of students in the national poll ranked education as one of the top two issues in the election, compared to only 11 percent of Harvard students...
Jonathan S. Chavez ’05, who helped oversee the IOP poll, speculated that these disparities might be due in part to the location and financial outlook of Harvard students as compared to the rest of the country...
...women are less polarized about the issues and the candidates at Harvard than are students nationwide, the poll results suggest. The IOP poll found a gender gap among college voters, with Kerry leading Bush by 58 to 34 percent among women but only by 47 to 46 percent among men. The Crimson’s poll found a smaller gap, with 77 percent of women supporting Kerry compared to 70 percent...
...event was co-sponsored by the IOP, the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African-American Research, the Black Student Association, the BMF, and the Kennedy School of Government’s Black Student Caucus...