Zander Tate, junior biochemistry pre-med major
“When considering who you’d like to vote for, remember who has upheld the structure of the United States Government and who has undermined it. Remember who has protected vulnerable groups all over the country and who has actively put those groups in harm’s way. Remember who has been open and honest with her constituents and who has actively and blatantly lied to his worshippers. Make the right choice, or you may not be able to again. To quote Donald Trump, ‘In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not gonna have to vote.’ Harris/Walz 2024.”
Andrew Rhoades, president of Student Veteran Association
“All Student Veteran Association members strongly support our Constitutional Republic in its entirety. We look forward to and are hopeful for a peaceful voting process and the transition to the new Commander in Chief. In addition, we strongly encourage all to go out, do their due diligence and vote for the candidates who best represent their personal views and beliefs.”
Maura Kluesner, junior dental hygiene major
“I will be voting for Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election. There are many reasons for this decision, but the biggest stems from my eagerness for the future as I graduate college. Not only do I agree with Trump’s moral beliefs, but I also support his economic and security policies. He has a proven record of bringing manufacturing back to the U.S., securing our border, strengthening our military, and more. I really encourage people to look past the fact that Kamala is a woman and start looking at the negative impact she could have on our lives during the most crucial moments; her and the Democrat’s response to hurricane Helene being just one example of many! I am a proud woman, and because of that, I will be voting for Donald Trump!”
Cole Barnett, recruitment chair for the Feminist Majority Alliance
“Out of this election, my club is looking to get more access to abortion and family planning, especially after the fallout of the removal of Roe v. Wade. In red states like Indiana where we live, it’s gotten a lot harder for women to get abortions, and we’d like to see that changed.”
Kevin Dominguez, member of USI Political Science Society
“Don’t let the extremes of either side influence you. Watch the interviews, attend the rallies, listen to the debates, and decide for yourself who you believe is more fit to be the President of the United States. Despite the polarizing nature of this election, it is more important than ever to remain united or at the very least moderate.”
Helen Kiesel, president of Students for Life
“Although Trump may not be perfect, he was proven to be the most pro-life president in his past term. Harris and Walz have no limits to how far they will go to kill the unborn. We must vote to protect life at all costs.”