Here’s what college kids have to say (or not) about Tuesday’s election: Capitol Letter

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Voices from the crowd in Ohio's colleges.

In this May 8, 2019, photo, people go past a sign for Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State and Otterbein universities and talked to students about whether they plan to vote in the Tuesday election, since marijuana and abortion are issues many young people seem interested in. They found that many students early voted or plan to vote Tuesday. But other students were clueless about the election. Whether this affects the election remains to be seen.

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