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Home > Programs > National Surveys > Prior Surveys > 2004 National Student Survey

Poll Shows Big Decline In Student Interest In Politics and Voting

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Both major-party presidential candidates faced big challenges on U.S. college campuses in 2004, according to a Panetta Institute survey. The Hart Research Associates poll found a major decline in students’ perceptions that voting really matters. The number of students who said they volunteer to help in their local communities was down also.



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