Alumnus
pushes for student support of Bush in election
By
John Anderson
Staff Reporter
TCUs College Republicans brought in its first
guest speaker of the semester Tuesday night to rally
support for the GOP.
Roger Williams, a 1972 graduate, told students about
the upcoming presidential election and the need to keep
President Bush in the White House.
Williams is chairman of the Republican Eagles, one of
the oldest and best-recognized donors of the Republican
National Committee.
Williams said the race will be close and that young
people on college campuses could win this election for
the president if they get involved.
Not since Abraham Lincoln has a president been
as challenged as Bush, and a second term would prove
he can be one of the greatest presidents, Williams
said.
Williams said the three main topics that will determine
this years election will be the economy, health
care and the war on terrorism.
Tonight felt like a preview for the upcoming campaign,
sophomore history major Matt Gamble said. It was
(informative) to hear what to do to get the president
re-elected.
Jay Zeidman, president of the Student Government Association,
said because students dont typically vote and
the last election came down to 533 votes, now is the
time for people to stand up and take action.
Sophomore
political science major Austin Hardwick said he hopes
the talk brought Bush to the front of peoples
minds.
Seeing a bunch of people take time out to hear
Mr. Williams talk is definitely a great thing,
Hardwick said.
Forty-seven students were present to here Williams speak.
Members of the College Republicans said they were happy
with the turnout.
We promoted this for two days and in those two
days our mailing list grew by 70 people, sophomore
political science major Austin Hardwick said. If
we can keep putting that kind of effort in, we could
blow the roof off of this.
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