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...This year, the Democrats?? Exhibit A is the six Iraq War veterans running for Congress as Democrats. (The Republicans managed to field only one Iraq vet.) Not all of these candidates are anti-war, but all are solidly within the Democratic mainstream in the way they talk about foreign policy, and all are outspokenly critical of George W. Bush’s handling...
...Democrats cannot simply change the language they use, which was an explanation offered for Sen. John F. Kerry’s 2004 presidential loss. Their rhetoric will fail if campaigns do not address voters’ real concerns, the authors write.The final myth of prescription drugs refers to the Democrats?? tendency to focus on domestic issues such as drug policy or job security. Instead, Galston and Kamarck argue that in a post-Sept. 11 society, national security and moral issues are key deciding factors at the ballot box.“There is a constant debate around...
...dragon on his bedroom wall was not the strangest thing Greg M. Schmidt ’06 found in his new apartment this summer. Waking up for the first time in his summer sublet, Schmidt—the current president of the Harvard Democrats??discovered, in his own words, “a little shrine to our 43rd President...
Later in his speech, Obama speculated that “corruption and cronyism” were involved in the appointment of former FEMA director Michael D. Brown. But while he told the crowd of prominent lawyers, academics, and business leaders that he shared Democrats?? anger towards the government, he said there is also a danger of “smugness and self-satisfaction...
Sidwell was part of a delegation of about 10 Harvard College Democrats??including a handful culled from Monday’s activities fair—who traveled to Beacon Hill to oppose a constitutional amendment that would have banned marriage between people of the same sex while authorizing civil unions...