1. Michelle VossUniversity Coalition Vice PresidentVoss was able to bring up successful experiences from her SGA career, such as the smoking ban vote. She spoke articulately and looked like she knew what she was talking about.
2. Alyson Tennant Cardinal Collaboration Vice PresidentTennant was able to step up when Meeks struggled for answers, especially when Meeks had trouble answering why SGA was important to students. She also seemed approachable and comfortable on camera.
3. Nathan MeeksCardinal Collaboration PresidentMeeks struggled at the beginning of the debate but rebutted well at the end. He made Cardinal Impact look unprepared by showing there was already a real estate Web site for Muncie apartments.
4. Beth CahillCardinal Impact PresidentCahill spoke clearly but did not say much and repeated much of what other slates said. She was late with most of her answers and gave the answers as if she was reading off a script.
5. Kerri CropperUniversity Coalition PresidentIt was clear Cropper seemed nervous and was upstaged by her running mate. The slate showed it had the experience to run for this office, but she never answered that question about herself. Oh, and we get you have a Web site.
6. Mandy MillsCardinal Impact Vice PresidentMills did little more than nod, smile and talk about all the hard work they have done so far. She did not say anything to further her slate but really did not hurt it much either.