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Politicians Seel Campus Vote A parade of politicians moved across campus before election day. It was a year of S ' s — Spain, Spainhower, Schramm, Sloan; and Litton and Dan- forth; and the gubernatorial candidates, Kit Bond and Ed Dowd. On campus Oct. 19, Democrat Dowd ran through his list of issues: law and order, marijuana, state aid to education, tax loopholes, members of polluting in- dustries sitting on state anti-pollution boards. Republican Bond, speaking Sept. 21, wanted to clean up state government, too, by tightening conflict- of-interest laws, raising government employment standards, creating an ethics and election committee, and opening up government proceedings to the public. Christopher Bond became governor of the state of Missouri. 24
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Sludenl Democrats, led by Dr. John Hopper, demonstrated their support by organizing a march from the campus to the courthouse.
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Steve Bixler. right (see story. LOWER LEFT), with Governor Bond. Young Voter Works for Nixon During Ihe bu.sy months of a politically active year many in- dividuals find themselves involved in the political process in one form or another. Steve Bixler. NWMSU senior and presi- dent of Young Republicans, is such an individual. Besides being active in local and state politics, Bi.xler was one out of 3.600 young voters for President Nixon who gathered in Miami Beach. For roughly S400 he shared the city with con- vention delegates and some 3.000 protesters who found limited quarters in Flamingo Park. Besides attending the convention, Bixler and the other Young Voters for President Nixon worked hard to organize the convention and help run it with some type of order . Bixler described himself as one of the workers for Nixon who ran daycare centers, talked to delegates, and in general helped to run the convention smoothly. Bixler staled he didn ' t think the protesters had much influence, but what little influence they did have put a generally negative impression in the delegate ' s mind. Bixler feels both parlies are becoming more youlh-cenlered. Bixler. looking back at his summer experience, staled ihal if anyone has a chance to go to a convention — go! Everyone should get involved in politics . Bixler fell he had an educational view of the convention and hoped someday lo return to participate as a delegate. 25
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