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...Strikingly, the very advantages that Clinton enjoys elsewhere - being seen as a strong leader with the most electability - dissipate in Iowa. And she trails far behind Obama and John Edwards in perceptions that she has strong moral character, is inspiring and says what she believes. Voters also express emotional reactions to candidates, and on that front, Clinton's numbers in Iowa look different as well. She generates less hope and pride in Iowa than in New Hampshire - or the nation as a whole - and those Iowans who say she makes them feel afraid are far less likely to support...
...Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, who has been held under house arrest since President Pervez Musharraf instituted emergency rule on November 3. While hundreds of supporters chanted his name, police turned Sharif back at the concrete and barbed wire barricades. Undeterred, he addressed the crowd, saying, "I have come here to express solidarity with the Chief Justice and other judges. I want to tell them that the entire nation stands by them. We will not rest until all these judges are restored to their pre-November 3 positions." The crowd cheered, and pelted a nearby poster of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf with...
Although the protest was part of a nation-wide movement, the Dems and the HCHRA found a particularly unique way to express their dissatisfaction with the Bush administration...
...best influence that race by making sure the vital ideals of social justice that got him elected in 1998 aren't discredited by the political polarization and economic uncertainty that got him stung on Sunday. Most of the student protesters interviewed by TIME this week, for example, express support for Chávez's basic agenda: "There's no doubt he brought necessary changes to a very corrupt Venezuela," says Mejia. And the leftward, less U.S.-dependent turn he engineered in Latin American politics has ironically made the a more market-oriented model he professes to disdain more viable in countries...
McCarthy said that in general, he doesn’t think today’s Harvard students are politically disengaged, just that they express their involvement differently than their counterparts did 40 years...