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Old 09-20-2016, 09:56 PM
 
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Too big a crowd and too much activity and distractions could give her a seizure.
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Old 09-21-2016, 05:59 PM
 
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I wondered when you would resort to insult. You have nothing left.

Hillary holds even at a campus with an enrollment of 38,000. Barely 200 show up. That's 0.5%.

Zero interest. Insulting me doesn't change this.

Apparently you don't know how college campus work.

Just because there are 38,000 students, it doesn't mean they are ALL on campus at the same time!! There are always a big portion of students who are off campus, either because they don't have classes at that time, have to work, or just skipping classes.

Of the students who are on campus, they are there for purpose - to attend classes, study groups, labs, libraries, whatever. Meaning, the students are busy.

The Hillary event was held at 1 pm. Temple University's has various classes held throughout the day, meaning if a student has a class in the afternoon, it most likely conflicts with the event and said student will not be able to attend the event if he/she choose to attend classes.

Lastly, many college students simply don't care, for either Hillary or Trump.

Basically, even though it seems like there many students, the actual students who are free and actually has an interest in politics is usually rather small.

The fact that 250 students did showed up during class time is very good. Usually, a professor has to give some sort of extra credit for students to attend these type of events.

This is why I asked if you have ever been to college, because you sound suspiciously like you have no idea what college life is like.
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