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Speaking at Winthrop House to an Institute of Politics seminar, Manckiewicz said that ten days ago, no Democrat would have opposed Senator Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.), in the 1976 contest...
...that juicy 33 percent corporate tax rate? It certainly should have been. Unfortunately, economics has once again shown that the incentives and rewards in the private sector are taking all the talented loophole-leapers away from the public sector, leaving public funding high and dry. Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., said recently that he intended to get “tough” on corporate America—just like every previous Democratic nominee. But if the government has not yet worked out how to collect taxes from 60 percent of U.S. companies in the middle of an economic...
...students then reunited for a lunch with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56, D-Mass., followed by a walk to the Department of Labor and a talk with Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao...
Despite what some conservatives would have you believe, Harvard is not the only campus in America that will vote Democratic this fall. According to the latest Institute of Politics (IOP) survey, Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., leads President Bush by 10 points among college students nationwide, even with Ralph Nader factored into the race—significantly better for Kerry than national polls which show the race at a dead heat. And this is in spite of the fact that college students nationwide have similar views to all Americans on the general direction of the country...
Congressman Michael J. Capuano, D-Mass., addressed the crowd of more than 50 about the power of winning elections by “knocking on doors and talking to real people...