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It is widely speculated that Barack Obama’s or John McCain's path to the White House will have to go through Ohio. Students at Ohio Wesleyan say they are fully aware of this and are doing their utmost to ensure that their respective candidate takes Ohio. A recent poll conducted by the University of Cincinnati shows a narrow advantage for McCain in a state that both candidates hope to claim: With 48 percent of Ohioans surveyed supporting McCain, 44 Obama. The poll also shows a lot of people either undecided or possibly wavering - with nearly one quarter of Ohio's likely voters saying they have not made a certain choice yet in a contest escalating in intensity as Nov. 4 nears.

 

With many votes still up for grabs, party activists on both sides are energized as November 4 nears.

 

Located on 57 N. Sandusky St., the Barack Obama Campaign for Change Delaware Office is about a five minute walk from the Hamilton Williams Student Center or the academic side of the Ohio Wesleyan campus. It is targeted toward attracting and informing Delaware residents as well as attempting to secure votes from students of several of the universities located in suburban towns in Ohio. For more information regarding the Barack Obama Campaign for Change Delaware office, head over to the office at 57 N. Sandusky Street or call the Delaware office at (740) 248-6577.

 

The OWU Republicans are currently working hard campaigning for John McCain and setting up efforts around the Ohio Wesleyan campus to get out their vote. You can contact them and partake in their organization by learning more at http://owurepublicans.com/home.html

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