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Show DESERET NEWS, dp U 'O f. By LOUIS HARRIS voters would welcome a one in ten students ends up student coming to their homes campaigning, that would still, College students and the to campaign for a candidate, come to 200, 0C3, or four times general American public are been in sharp disagreement over while only eight per cent the number who have m ' work enlisted to campaigns whether college students would resent it. should be let off for one or To be sure, a majority of 54 in the past. two weeks this fall to work in students to Opposition per cent indicated they would, election camthe off from coltime receiving not pay much attention to lege to campaign exists paigns. such student politicking. But all age groups of votamong Late last May, in a survey it would also be pointed out 21. But a special over ers conducted among a cross sec1970 are that most voters in of students and sampling tion of college students, camlikely to be skeptical of much between 18 and pus sentiment in favor of a they expect the politicians 21 shows that the non college political leave and candidates to offer up in campaign to agree with tend young 32 59 to to cent. But this year of political dissent. came per those on the campuses. a recently completed Harris The impact ef college stuStudent canvassers will be of a cross section of Survey dents in the process most welcome the general public registered this fall could political among young be sizeable and the 63 to 28 per cent opposition to voters, stuof significant. The survey those in the higher-incom- e letting students off to camdents last spring indicated and political Indebrackets, paign. million that as many as two students planned then to get pendents. Yet, contrary to a popular belief that student cam- involved in this Novembers Basically, college students no will find their most receptive wideto lead will Normally, campaigns. paigning audience among their own spread resentment among more than fifty thousand peoolder voters, the survey also ple work as volunteers in parents and their own conelections. Even if only temporaries. For a breakdown found that 38 per cent of the off-ye- students and their parents shows that 72 per cent of their fathers are earning over $10,000 (42 per cent at $15,000 and over), 45 per cent of their parents are and. 29 per cent of their parents are political Independents. college-educate- By the same token, students are likely to meet with stiff resistance or indifference if they try to convince the lower middle income and low- - (c) 17 by Chicago irr nrtfWtrfrt.iffci IT'S B'S ANNUAL SI ft1 ZzJ W 20 FT. 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