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...today, as Bush’s triumphs past are forgotten—or debunked—the White House’s poll numbers hover dangerously low. Stern, ever faithful to capricious public opinion, has now become a valuable and improbable advocate for presidential hopeful Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., lauding his environmental and economic plans. And when comparing his illustrious security record to the incumbent’s, Stern rants that the latter has “no clue” what it is to risk one’s life in the defense of one?...
While the majority of the Bush protestors were supporters of Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., there was a small but strong contingency of independents who expressed displeasure with main-stream parties in America...
...ground student participation is a better indication of Harvard’s undergraduate political involvement than the ranking on the new website. For example, he said activities such as an anti-Bush rally planned for tomorrow and student involvement in presidential campaign efforts for Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., gave a better sense of Harvard’s interest in the upcoming election...
...change in those formulas would require Congressional approval, and reaction on Capitol Hill has largely split along regional lines. New England Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56, D-Mass., and Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., have both said they oppose the reallocation of campus-based financial...
...Cheney, for one, seems keenly aware of the context effect, and has learned to use it to great advantage. Last Wednesday, in an important speech mostly blasted out of the news cycle by another suicide bombing in Iraq, Cheney took issue with the claim of Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., that soldiers who want body armor and other needed equipment have to purchase it on eBay, because the military does not provide it. But Cheney didn’t refute the claim at all. Instead, he pointed out that Kerry voted against an appropriation of $87 billion requested...