Thursday, November 12, 2009

Education

Michigan Sophomore to Run for Mayor

March 13, 2008 06:01 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

Reader Comments

interesting but no

After visiting Plourde's website I found very little information on how he stands on issues. It all seemed very vague with little information.

While I congratulate him on his endorsement from Ron Paul I don't know enough about Plourde to vote for him.

Personally I don't think that his priorities will be in order being a student. He'd have to drop out to take care of schoolwork or neglect his mayoral duties.

Where is my third choice?

you got my vote

i wish you tons of luck Plourde. I'm a junior (graduate in 2010) at Michigan and you will get my vote tomorrow at the election booth. I admire your ambitious attitude and despite what the Every-Three-Weekly said about you based on a fictional article written by John Hieftje, I really hope you do well. I like the idea of my generation running the cities. It is a crazy but beautiful thing.

we are rooting for you.

we need more "Paul" followers, go get em'

Good luck!

You've got my vote!

Good Luck!

My family wishes you luck!

Good Luck Eric

Hope to see you running the town next year.

Good luck dude

Plourde you're the man and I wish you luck bro.

Also if you want to read Eric's column you can visit the Prometheus Institute Blog at: http://www.theprometheusinstitute.org/politics/blog

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