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Schwarzenegger is an ideal candidate. He’s got widespread name recognition, a wife well-schooled in public relations, a considerable personal fortune to help finance his campaign and for those ladies swayed by John Edwards’ sex appeal, the tanned and chiseled Arnold—a seven-time Mr. Universe—would surely be attractive. As President Bush scrambles to woo Hispanic voters, the nation’s fastest growing demographic, Republicans should recall that despite running against a Latino candidate. Schwarzenegger managed to capture nearly a third of the Hispanic vote...
...already abandoned all opposition to abortion, homosexual “marriage” and gun control. A few years from now, it’s quite possible that the governor will be universally admired for his courage and foresight. To have any chance of winning future elections, Republicans must appeal beyond their evangelical base—they must learn to love and emulate the Terminator...
Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Laurence H. Tribe ’62, who helped write the legal briefs for the recount appeal of former Vice President Al Gore ’69, said that it is critical to address voting irregularities as soon as possible...
...begin mobilizing support for the women’s center, RUS plans to appeal to other women’s groups on campus such as the Association of Black Harvard Women, the Coalition Against Sexual Violence and Women in Business...
Booth is no stranger to matches plagued by questionable refereeing. In Harvard’s 5-4 loss to the Bantams in the Team Championships, Booth saw several calls overturned on appeal to Trinity player Pat Malloy in a 3-2 loss to Jacques Swanepoel. In that match, Booth was poised to close out Swanepoel in the fourth game, but Malloy turned several strokes into lets, keeping the door open for Swanepoel to make a comeback...