Cape May County Herald, 5 November 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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MAJOR Robert Kahn, commander of the Army's Sooth Jersey Recruiting Area, landed at Middle Township High School by helicopter to Inspect the Navy Junior ROTC. At his left te Lt. Cmdr. Arthur Cornell, Naval Science instructor at the Cape May Court House school; and standing at attention, far left. Is cadet Ensg. Ed Haskins, ■ platoon leader.

Student Poll For Reagan

AVALON - School children In this area chose Reagan for President in a 'Weekly Reader’ sponsored national poll of well over 1 million students. Forty-seven per cent of the Avalon elementary-through-high school students who participated in the national poll picked Reagan. The local children agreed with the statewide student vote in New Jersey, which gave a plurality to Reagan. THE NATIONAL winner was also Reagan, who received 45 per cent of the vote and carried 35 states, though 6 states were won by less than 4 percentage points. , If the student results are projected to the adult vote, Reagan’s 29 safe states would give him 265 elec- ' toral votes, 5 short of the 270 needed to win. But if only 1 of the 13 close states went for Reagan, he would win the electoral vote, and the election. THE STUDENT poll gave incumbent Jimmy Carter 41 per cent of the votes, and independent candidate John Anderson 14 percent. Less than 1 per cent of the votes went to other candidates. The poll is conducted by Weekly Reader, Current Events, and related school newspapers of Xerox Education Publications. The poll’s purpose was to help children become more aware of current events and get them to think about the presidential election. SINCE THE FIRST

Student’s Poll 24 years ago, the students have accurately forecast the results of every election but one. That one was in 1968 when students voted for Robert Kennedy, prior to his assassination. In the Nixon-McGovern race of 1972, the students predicted that Nixon would take every state but Massachusetts. Nixon won every state but one. He lost Massachusetts. This year,' Reagan swept all but five states west of the Mississippi. The Republican candidate also cut heavily into the traditionally Democratic South. The only Southern state Carter took by a sizable per cent was his home state of Georgia. Carter won in some of the Industrial Eastern states, including New York and Pennsylvania. Permit Sought For Dockwork WILDWOOD - A permit from the Army Corps of Engineers to construct a platform and ramp connecting to a floating dock in Grassy Sound Channel along West Wildwood Blvd. here, is underconsideration. The applicant, Jet Riders Inc., c/o Hugh and Madeline Colwell, states the purpose of the project is to provide commercial access to watercraft rentals.

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