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...important to presidential elections causes enormous anxiety for the candidates themselves. So much hinges on events they cannot control—unlike the stump speeches and sound bites that dominate the rest of the campaign. Over the past few election cycles—in part because of the candidates?? discomfort-—the American people have had to sit by as debates get increasingly dumbed-down. Gradually voters have lost the valuable discourse debates once provided, and have gotten in its place rehearsed stump speeches in a slightly different format...
Decked out with pins and stickers supporting a slew of candidates??badges of honor earned from hours of work on the campaign battlefield, even if spent supporting casualties of the primary season—students came to the conference from colleges across the state, including Boston College, MIT, Smith College, UMass-Amherst, Wellesley and Tufts...
Mehlman said that candidates?? efforts at communicating their messages effectively will depend on their abilities “to have synergy” between different forms of media, such as print and the Internet...
...rough and tumble though, voters might forget that these candidates are far more complex than all the media’s talk of vetting and dogging would suggest. Having overhyped the candidates?? bark, it’s time for media to start focusing on the issues, where the candidates can really bite...
...when, in October, Republicans cite Democratic House candidates?? votes against this ban on fast food lawsuits, American consumers should remember who stood up for their rights to redress corporate wrongs. In an age where companies have defaulted on morality and responsibility to the detriment of ordinary Americans, the ability to hold these companies accountable is imperative. A furor over lower front waists and larger dress sizes shouldn’t obscure the larger goal: promoting corporate responsibility...