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...percent of the vote, with Dean coming in second and Clark and Edwards neck and neck for third and fourth place. But before any results are in, the students from Harvard will hit the streets of New Hampshire in an effort to make a difference, however small, in their candidates?? vote totals...
...George W. Bush’s, Howard Dean’s and Sen. John F. Kerry’s decisions to forego federal funds in their primaries. This proposal is a necessary outgrowth of the BCRA, since it will encourage the adoption of spending limits and reduce further candidates?? exposure to special interest money. The second proposal, a bill introduced by Sen. John S. McCain, R-Ariz., to reorganize the Federal Elections Commission (FEC), which is tasked with enforcing campaign finance laws, also deserves congressional support. The FEC must be given greater authority and legitimacy to implement these...
...Jahncke says that unlike some minor candidates in the crowded presidential primary field—which originally boasted 37 candidates??his pet-issue is familiar to voters...
...youth turnout, he said, validated candidates?? focus on college voters and shows that students can be wooed effectively...
United States Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, a Democrat from Connecticut, is a candidate for U.S. president. He will be appearing at “Conversations with the Candidates?? in Lowell House at 4:30 p.m. and on “Hardball” at the Institute of Politics at 6 p.m. this evening...