Young conservatives gather to reflect, politickBy Michael Naughton, Globe Correspondent | October 14, 2007
MEDFORD - They came dressed in shirts and ties or power suits and mingled over pizza while standing between tables covered in handmade signs advocating prolife policies, abstinence education, and assorted Republican candidates for office.
About 100 students from area public and private colleges and universities attended the Massachusetts Alliance of College Republicans fall conference yesterday at Tufts University.
In a state where only about 13 percent of voters registered as Republicans in the last election, many of the students said remaining confident in their conservative beliefs in Massachusetts is not easy. Some students said they often question themselves after being barraged by doubting peers.
"I think about it every single day. I ask, 'What am I wasting my time on?' " said Paul Adams, a Suffolk University graduate who works for the Coalition for Marriage and Family, which promotes traditional values. "But you keep optimistic because you know you're right, so you keep pushing away."
The Alliance of College Republicans consists of students from more than 40 colleges and universities throughout the state; about a dozen were represented yesterday. The group holds annual conventions in the spring but meets only occasionally in the fall.
Those at the convention said they formed their conservative views at a young age and have endured criticism ever since.
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