Election Issue (Issue 9)

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Volume 118 Issue 9

Horace Mann’s Weekly Newspaper Since 1903

Biden or Trump:

record.horacemann.org November 6th, 2020

Preferred candidate by student gender identity

Who does the student body prefer?

Preferred candidate by student racial identity

Political leaning among students and faculty

These graphs use selected portions of data from an anonymous poll of the Upper Division on Tuesday night. Categories with insufficient data have been excluded. 284 students and 49 faculty members responded.

Reactions to the election: Reporting by Staff Writers Liliana Greyf and Emily Sun “If Trump wins, I personally think we’d be taking a step backwards in history. There will be a lot more restriction on my personal rights, immigration policies — things like that.” -Erica Jiang (9)

“This election is really important to a lot of the community as a symbol, hopefully, that America is turning towards what's right or what we perceive to be right. And if it goes the other way, that would be really disheartening for a lot of HM students.” -Lara Hersch (12)

“I’m personally mostly concerned about the climate crisis. That’s a big deal for me, because I have a son. I don’t know what the world is going to look like in 30 years. Unfortunately, a lot of people in power aren’t taking it seriously right now. That’s one of my biggest concerns.” -Joel Colon, Facilities Management

“My daughter, who is nine, in a private moment revealed to me that she was worried. We were like, what are you worried about? And she said ‘I think if Trump doesn't get elected he's not going to leave the White House.’ I was like, why do you even know this? You’re nine. What did I know at nine?” -Javaid Khan, Head of Middle Division

“That's what I worry about, really: the whole civil unrest of this whole thing. People have worked their whole lives to build up these businesses and make a livelihood for themselves, only to have it destroyed. That's what I worry about: those people.” -Peter Clancy, Assistant Director of Public Safety

“I just hope that America is safe, and we can get through the coronavirus pandemic safely, and we will return to some sort of a new normal, and people will accept that instead of being resistant to science. I want people to trust each other. People don't trust each other.” -Mekhala Mantravadi (11)

“Nobody’s perfect. If Biden is elected as the president, it doesn't mean he is the savior. It's a step towards the right direction, especially with Harris because I think having a Black person as Vice President who understands the Black community is very helpful. When I say the work is not done, I mean the work that we've been dealing with for the last 400 years — we still see it today.” -Jaquan Shaw, ICIE Administrative Assistant

“I can't remember an election in recent memory where there was talk about and fear of violence occurring. Violence is antithetical to democracy. It's the result of a combination of factors: deep polarization in our country, social media fueling people's deepest anxieties, conspiracy theories that exist. I also think quite frankly that the President has fed into some of this.” -Daniel Link, History Department Chair

“Among the queer kids, we joke about going to ‘Summer Camp.’ But that is a reality: we could get sent away for being queer, they could send us away to conversion therapy camp, and the presidency could end up being a dictatorship. So it's my responsibility to educate those around me to make an informed decision that preserves my human rights and don't infringe on it.” -Trisha Tran (10)

One word responses from Tuesday night:


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