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AS the electorate prepares to head to the polls on April 28, Newsday visited UWI, St Augustine on March 19 to get the opinions of young voters.
With final exams happening in the same month, some felt the timing left them with little opportunity to weigh their options. Still, this does not deter some students’ determination to cast their ballot.
Vani Maharaj, 20, especially expressed her support for the political leader of the Patriotic Front, Mickela Panday.
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