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ELECTION 2016 AT WABASH
PROFESSORS AND STUDENTS GIVE THEIR TAKE ON THE PRIMARY ELECTIONS BEN JOHNSON ‘18 | NEWS EDITOR • With the new year,
comes the last year of the Obama Administration, and with that we get into primary season when we see which candidates will represent America’s two mainstream political parties in the 2016 General Election. As we just saw the results from New Hampshire this past week, the ‘antiestablishment’ candidates reigned by a comfortable margin and to no one’s surprise either. Donald Trump
has consistently maintained the lead in multiple poles for key states since his candidacy was first announced in June. On the democratic side, Bernie Sanders wasn’t showing quite as much success in the polls prior to the Iowa Caucuses and the New Hampshire Primary, but has seen a great deal of success, as he narrowly lost to Hillary Clinton in Iowa and won handedly in New Hampshire. SEE ELECTION, PAGE FOUR
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The State of the Student Senate Powell ‘17 reports on what is to come P 6 Where Are They Now? The Bachelor catches up with the leaves of the Arboretum since they left us last fall P 8 Turning a New Page Tennis looks to young athletes to lead season P 12 VOLUME 108 • ISSUE 16