Parents Horrified By Results of Public Schools’ Mock Election

Parents Horrified By Results of Public Schools’ Mock Election

If they went to the polls today, voting-age Nashville high school students would pick Bernie Sanders for president. At least, that’s the result of an informal mock election that recently tallied 444 votes in four schools.

Sanders had a margin of almost two-to-one over Hillary Clinton. It may not be surprising with Sanders’ popularity among young voters and in the typically Democratic city.

Supporters like 17-year-old Vadar Galnasky, of John Overton High School, said he likes Sanders’ promises to help to “build a strong middle class.”

“You know, he’s part of the 99 percent,” he said.

Others connect with Sanders’ criticisms of big banks and big-time political donors.

On the Republican side, Donald Trump led with 42 votes — good enough for 9 percent. At the same time, Trump also roused some disapproval votes like one from Daniel Nolan, a Ben Carson supporter.

“Donald Trump is racist and I just dislike him period,” he said. “I’m highly motivated to vote because I’m just hoping Donald Trump doesn’t get into office.”

The mock election — put on by the Davidson County Election Commission and the Mayor’s Youth Council — introduced many students to the voting booth for the first time.

While the city set a record with 2,865 students registering to vote during the campaign, the mock election added fanfare at four schools: Overton, Hillsboro, McGavock, and Stratford. (continue reading at WPLN)

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