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...Kevin Scott discussed the importance of gaining moderate support for his 2006 campaign against incumbent Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54, D-Mass., last night to about 15 students in the Leverett JCR. The discussion—sponsored by the Republicans for Social Economic Policy (RSEP), a caucus of the Harvard Republican Club—focused on the importance of convincing Massachusetts residents to vote their views, not their affiliations. “The Democratic party is going so far to the left on so many issues,” Scott said. “We?...
...group of women from the KSG as part of “From Harvard Square to the Oval Office,” an initiative designed to train women to run for political office. Her speech was co-hosted by the Harvard College Democrats, the KSG’s Democratic Caucus, and the KSG’s Women and Public Policy Program, which runs the “Oval Office” initiative...
...born in the Dominican Republic, said she moved to South Boston seven years ago, where she has done much of her PBHA community service work. Her candidate statement listed her as director of the South Boston Outreach Big Sibling and Summer Programs and as a former mentor and caucus leader of the Strong Women, Strong Girls program. “I’m really excited and I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen next,” said Rodriguez of her new post. The PBHA cabinet also elected Kristie-Anne Padron...
...race as a wedge issue. Mehlman's message is twofold: that some GOP policies appeal to blacks better than those of the Democrats, and that because blacks give 90% of their votes to Democrats, neither party fights for their votes. Rep. Elijah Cummings, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, agrees that blacks should try to "maximize influence" by not being too closely tied to one party, but he isn't sure the GOP has done anything to deserve much support from African-Americans, particularly in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. "I say one thing, back it up," Cummings said...
...their best to educate their people about the need to save energy. Citizens must play a part in energy conservation in their daily lives, or oil prices will not come down. Kenny Tan Singapore How to Help the Poor Joe Klein's Column "Let's Have An Antipoverty Caucus" [Oct. 3] perfectly summarized my thinking about programs for the poor. As a middle-class Republican, not an ultraconservative, I want better things for our country, but I do not want to support someone for life and perpetuate a cycle of poverty and welfare dependence. I am willing to invest...