by Sharon Udasin
Staff Writer
excerpt from Ny "Jewish Weekly"
Reading over e-mail chains from his fraternity listserv, 20-year-old Natan Edelsburg was surprised to see a fairly balanced battle plugging and jabbing both Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain in their heated presidential run.
A sophomore at New York University and native of the Upper East Side, Edelsburg, who will be casting his vote for president for the first time on Nov. 4, expected to see only the liberal point of view that seems to dominate campus politics.
“Our chapter seems pretty divided,” said Edelsburg, an Obama supporter and brother of Alpha Epsilon Pi, the predominantly Jewish fraternity on campus. “There’ve been lots of e-mails about the election — it’s been pretty back and forth about both candidates. It’s kind of surprising to me ...read More