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...Gore said he would actively campaign for other candidates this year and encouraged his audience—composed almost entirely of Harvard College Democrats??to become involved in the Democratic effort...
Sonia H. Kastner ’03, the president of the College Democrats, said the club hoped to “build a strong community of Democrats?? at Harvard and get students from other states registered to vote in Massachusetts...
Here we see the Democrats?? real motive. Although partisan politics have influenced judicial nominations before, Daschle’s Democratic leadership is especially determined to exclude any judges whose ideology differs from their own. Senate Democrats defend themselves by noting that 40 of President Bush’s 92 judicial nominees have been approved (not itself a very encouraging number), but they neglect to mention that the majority of these approvals were of nominees to lower-level district court positions. According to the Wall Street Journal, of Bush’s 29 appeals court nominees, only a paltry...
...said that Democrats have been too timid and reserved in securing airtime, pointing to Republican political advertising and the Democrats?? lack of any public response to the current Enron controversy...
More than 50,000 party faithful turned out across the state for the caucuses, which marked the first step in picking the Democrats?? candidate for governor...