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...problem of building a campaign around character, however, is that the past decade has provided serial lessons in its futility. Voters were prepared to overlook Clinton's transgressions in Arkansas in 1992, overlook Whitewater and Paula Jones and Johnny Chung in 1996, look past even Monica in the midterm elections of 1998. They may think Gore shades the truth, but it also may not ultimately matter. Fifty-four percent of likely voters say Gore is "honest and trustworthy enough to be President." That is 13 points lower than Bush. The question, Is it high enough...
...winners, in order of the number of votes received, are seniors Amma "Yo' Mama" Y. Ghartey-Tagoe of Mather House, Rachel L. Brown of Pforzheimer House, T. Christopher King of Leverett House, Andrew S. Chung of Cabot House, Xunhua Wong of Dunster House , H. Wells Wulsin of Eliot House, Matthew S. O'Hare of Currier House, and Kenneth N. Ebie of Dunster...
...problem of building a campaign around character, however, is that the past decade has provided serial lessons in its futility. Voters were prepared to overlook Clinton's transgressions in Arkansas in 1992, overlook Whitewater and Paula Jones and Johnny Chung in 1996, look past even Monica in the midterm elections of 1998. They may think Gore shades the truth, but it also may not ultimately matter. Fifty-four percent of likely voters say Gore is "honest and trustworthy enough to be President." That is 13 points lower than Bush. The question, Is it high enough...
...addition to Goldberg and Brown, other seniors selected were: Andrew S. Chung '01 of Cabot House, Fentrice D. Driskell '01 of Mather House, Kenneth N. Ebie '01 of Dunster House, Jesse R. Elzinga '01 of Leverett House, Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe '01 of Mather, Chanda K. Ho '01 of Pforzheimer and Thomas Christopher King '01 of Leverett...
Previous forays into the political process have proved disastrous. The campaign-finance scandals of the past few years have smothered Asian contributions and hence influence. John Huang, a Democratic fund raiser, pleaded guilty to conspiring to break campaign-finance laws; Johnny Chung, a California businessman (also represented by Lee's lawyer Sun), pleaded guilty to making illegal campaign contributions. Even public service was seen as dangerous territory. Clinton appointee Hoyt Zia, chief counsel for the Bureau of Export Administration, faced conservative challenges to his loyalty as an American before he left the post. Says his sister Helen Zia, author...