By Mark Revesai | Observer Contributor

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Students from the Gardner and Leominster campuses offered their opinions on how they feel about President Trump two years after his election.
A total of 69 students were asked a series of questions related to the current administration. Students were first asked if they were registered to vote. Nearly half of those who were polled, 34, were not registered to vote. Being uninterested in politics, thinking their opinion doesn’t matter, and not being a U.S. citizen were some reasons for them not being registered.
Students were then asked to talk about what they think of Trump’s work, so far, as president. The final question posed to the students was who they would vote for if they could go back to November 2016.
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