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Growing up, many students now at Harvard heard the mellifluous sounds of Edwards?? voice as they drove to school each day, a calming contrast to parental nagging that both informed and entertained. Edwards presented this generation with the sharp reality of the world in a kinder, gentler manner than the daily newspaper and without the flash and dumbing-down of the night-time news. Whether parents weaned them on NPR at a young age or they discovered it as questioning youngsters in search of good reporting and interesting stories, generation Y’s news-followers came...
...more forward-thinking age, whose cultural touchstones come from MTV and “Sex and the City” rather than Studio 54 and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” Indeed, many of the youth NPR hopes to attract have come to treasure Edwards?? wizened views on the world, which offer us a more seasoned take than our fresh-faced generation’s ace reporters. While young America certainly appreciates cutting-edge journalism with a more youthful spin, curious American youth also like the few sensible voices of our country?...
Schwarzenegger is an ideal candidate. He’s got widespread name recognition, a wife well-schooled in public relations, a considerable personal fortune to help finance his campaign and for those ladies swayed by John Edwards?? sex appeal, the tanned and chiseled Arnold—a seven-time Mr. Universe—would surely be attractive. As President Bush scrambles to woo Hispanic voters, the nation’s fastest growing demographic, Republicans should recall that despite running against a Latino candidate. Schwarzenegger managed to capture nearly a third of the Hispanic vote...
Their simple approach draws from Edwards?? reputation as a positive campaigner. According to Rosenfeld, they aim to be not the most aggressive campaign, but the “nicest...
Volunteers from rival campaigns will show up in varying force over the next hour, but for now Edwards?? supporters are the only ones standing beside arriving voters. Just about every voter gets a bright “good morning” as he or she walks in to the poll, and the volunteers flash warm grins at all whose eyes they can catch...