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10 of the best tweets from the SFSS Surrey debate

If you couldn’t make it to the Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) Surrey debate this morning, don’t sweat it! The Peak has you covered. We will be providing election coverage throughout the following weeks, but for now, here is a taste of what you missed this morning at SFU Surrey.

1. When the candidates told other candidates about their candidacy.

2. When the Jas-iest candidate won the crowd’s approval.

3. When VP University Relations candidate Brady Wallace threw some significant shade.

4. When Wallace proceeded to catch said shade on behalf of his absent opponents.

5. When Mundy offered this piece of philosophical wisdom.

6. When the debates started to get extra steamy, thanks to VP Student Life candidate Deepak Sharma.

7. When some jokesters threw their own party in an adjoining room.

8. When Presidential candidate Erik Hadekaer lit up the room with his radiant gold tracksuit.

9. And when he just wouldn’t stop. And we didn’t want him to.

10. When Presidential candidate Enoch Weng closed the debates with this gem.

For more SFSS election fun, follow us @PeakSFU.

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