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Cousar Continued fro even though they vote Democrat out of tradition. "If you were to ask blacks about a lot of the current controversial issues ?urh as abortion, nraver ill schodl or busing," he said, "a lot of them would would give conservative opinions. Blacks arc more conservative than anyone realizes. "They vote Democrat because that's the way they were brought up to vote," he said, adding that he plans to start attending AFRO and NAACP meetings on campus to increase black involvement. Franklin agreed with this idea, saying that while "many people vote along traditional ines, as time goes P*?5< CONTROLYO( with DERMfl H l app, I Vv^ fj \ f Pertca/dium 0 WQQ ji U" ?cupunctuf? point j *^\J *You S \ / SO y \ / *Lesj J few< j \ j/ *Fewi PERICARDIUM 6 %'%n w< Located on the palm side "JU! of the forearm two finger- h(Jf1< breadths above the mid- inn?' die of the wrist crease on ' , both the right and left One I : arms A Available at " I; T>>? 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