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...myriad flaws, all magnified to fly-frying heat by the president’s political fuglemen—and despite the extraordinary disloyalty of a campaign staff that makes the team Al Gore ’69 had look like a mystic cult—the Democrats??€™ larger problem goes back farther than this campaign...
Despite some Democrats??€™ fears that Kerry’s campaign has lost momentum, Heinz, who joined the campaign trail from a private equity firm in New York, remained optimistic, if vague...
Over the next two years, investigations by Congress and the media, most notably the Washington Post, exposed the Nixon administration’s attempts to cover up the burglary and sabotage the Democrats??€™ presidential campaign...
...Democratic. The 2004 election will be the most important one of our young lives. It is often said that there are few swing voters; the only swing factor is whether they vote or not. If this is the case, college students could be an important swing bloc in the Democrats??€™ favor. Apathy and cynicism are no longer excuses for not voting in an age where our rights vanish before our eyes, deficits rise that we will inevitably pay and leaders lie to our face. No one is going to give us anything; voting is the only...
...increased cost to the federal government means that the program is better serving students—not that there is cause for alarm. A study from the conservative American Enterprise Institute offered dire predictions of even higher costs if interest rates continue to rise; Republicans—and some Democrats??€”have since latched onto the issue. Proponents of the bill would offer students variable rates, forcing them to pay the going rate on loans—a move which could make going to college prohibitively expensive for many young people...