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...Every election year, there is speculation that a number of Law School professors—at least those young enough to be considered serious candidates??€”will take jobs in Washington if a Democrat is victorious...
...Though initial interest was not as high as she hoped, she says the media hype accompanying both presidential candidates??€™ frequent visits to her home state has convinced more young people to register...
Both speakers emphasized their respective candidates??€™ commitment to the security and welfare of Israel. Healy criticized Obama’s willingness to meet directly with an outspoken enemy of the U.S. ally...
...times, the speakers were unsure of their candidates??€™ stances on certain issues and were hesitant to put words in their nominees’ mouths. When asked by an audience member about the Golan Heights—a piece of land disputed by Israel and Syria—Healey declined to answer...
...More troubling is the McCain campaign’s most persistent talking point: that Barack Obama is a naive, idealistic hope-monger who spouts flighty rhetoric without offering real solutions. Such claims bear little relation to the reality of the candidates??€™ policy proposals. The recent financial crisis offers an illustration: Senator Obama responded to the crisis with steady pragmatism, while Senator McCain naively refused to recognize the fiscal irresponsibility of cutting taxes for the wealthy, and still clings to Republican dogma that the federal government ruins everything...