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Bradley Stumps For 1,000 Votes at MIT Campus

Candidate clarifies stance on gays in military

Asked at both speeches yesterday why young voters should support his candidacy, Bradley said he hopes "that the kind of America I see is the kind of America they see."

As president, Bradley said, he would support affirmative action programs at public colleges and universities.

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"I think it is simply a matter of reaching out for the whole community," he said.

"I'm not for admitting people that are not qualified, but I also know from experience that there's a lot of people who are qualified that don't get in," he said.

Bradley said he supported continued funding for higher education, although he did not say whether he'd support an increase in government spending on student loans and grants.

"The best deal in America...is public higher education," he said. "It's an unexplored resource for America."

In his speeches and in his answers yesterday, Bradley addressed a range of questions pertaining to Harvard and the city of Cambridge.

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