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...performances, displays in the Science Center and musicals. The council contributed over $4,800 last semester to H-Club to buy “Crimson Crazies” t-shirts for hundreds of undergraduates, food for home-game tailgates and other activities that boost school spirit. The Harvard College Democrats?? "Conversations with Presidential Candidates" series this fall was awarded $2,400 by the Council for hosting the candidates in Kirkland House’s Junior Common Room. The Quincy Collective has received $2,895 this year for exposing students to quality concerts by Harvard musicians. And let?...
Novak, who has gained a reputation as a staunch conservative, criticized Democrats?? focus on the budget deficit...
Nevertheless, John Kerry needs to find other ways to generate excitement in his early campaign. Naming a vice-presidential candidate in the spring leaves the Kerry campaign with an uneventful summer, and might even make the convention—usually the Democrats?? rallying point, and a time when Kerry will really want the nation paying attention—less of a show with two stale nominees. Moreover, as weeks progress, Democrats will get better at responding to and predicting Bush campaign tactics, as the president lets loose his campaign juggernaut. Kerry can use the time to assess public...
...After the passage of the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act, popularly known as McCain-Feingold, the soft-money donations that Democrats have used to overcome the Republican hard-money advantage are illegal. Even before they were illegal, these massive donations from corporations, labor unions and wealthy individuals undermined the Democrats?? populist rhetoric and diverted the Party’s focus away from the grassroots. Dean is the one Democrat who has shown the ability to build a national campaign on small donations. His experience and talent could go a long way towards making the Democrats competitive...
...lopsided House vote would suggest the bill has a good chance of making it through the Senate,” Professor of Government Eric Schickler wrote in an e-mail. In the House, 343 members—220 Republicans and 123 Democrats??voted for the measure. Two Republicans, 78 Democrats and one independent voted against...