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Associate Professor in Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government David C. King moderated the panel as part of his newly-created to project to analyze problems in the American election system and examine potential improvements.
Willis, 52, is an African-American professor of Buddhism at Wesleyan University. At her home in Middletown, Conn., she points to a snapshot of the 1981 encounter, noting that only after a decade of meditation was she able to examine her blackness. She adds, "I became able to deal with...
Justice O'Connor and Justice Kennedy are perhaps more likely to swing over to Gore's side - although some consider O'Connor a more likely defector. Both Kennedy and O'Connor have (and jealously guard) reputations as consensus-builders, and are often the decisive votes in extremely controversial cases, including...
So why don't we just look at them? Usually no one looks at undervoted ballots because there aren't enough of them to change the outcome. Because election officials so rarely examine them, they haven't set uniform standards for how to count them. Clashes occur when some counters...
Let's examine what happened en route to a swim team dual meet at Dartmouth. I exited my seat at the front of the bus in search of the facilities located in the rear, when I was confronted by the terrifying image of a bus full of knitting grandmas.