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Daily Princetonian Staff and Sam Kagan737 students. 140 charts. 70,000 pieces of data. Dive into our first-ever Princeton Frosh Survey.
737 students. 140 charts. 70,000 pieces of data. Dive into our first-ever Princeton Frosh Survey.
Each year, we mail a “frosh issue” to all incoming students. This exclusive website accompanies our print edition.
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Nearly half of respondents listed Bloomberg as their last choice. The next-most-listed candidates were Sanders and Gabbard, with 16.9 percent and 12.1 percent, respectively. Klobuchar received the fewest number of “last choice” considerations, with only 6 students considering her their least favorite choice.