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Poll Shows Bard-Lennartz Leading Presidential Race

Yesterday, Onward State took advantage of Facebook’s spiffy new poll feature to ask our followers about the UPUA presidential election.  So far, we’ve received 567 votes, which isn’t very much at all in terms of the whole Penn State undergraduate community. But for our organization which is only two years old, we think it’s pretty cool.

Here are the results as of Monday morning:

At this point, it looks like a two-ticket race. But there are lots and lots of you out there from whom we haven’t yet heard, so these results could be completely off. Don’t forget: UPUA elections are this Wednesday, March 30. If you haven’t voted in our poll yet, you can voice your opinion here!

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Dan McCool

Dan is a senior and has been writing for Onward State since January 2010. Did you miss him? Nah, neither did we. He's returning after a semester abroad in England and will be serving as Arts Editor. Favorite things in life include references to The Big Lebowski.

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