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...It’s the bottom of the third quarter. We have to fight,” Dr. Al Felzenberg exclaimed to the Harvard Republican Club in reference to the campaign on October 14th. At a college where it is easier to profess mind-numbing love for Obama than face the outcry when you mumble, “Um, I’m not sure…”, students are apt to concede their votes to Obama...
...said that although the Republicans are not planning a similar fundraising event for McCain, all of their meetings involve hosting a Republican speaker or faculty member, with past guests including professor of business and government Roger B. Porter, former spokesman for the 9/11 Commission Al Felzenberg, and Republican political media consultant Alex Castellanos, who is also an IOP Fellow this semester. The recommended donation for attending was $20, and the minimum was $10. Attendees said they viewed the evening as a great success. “It turned out fantastic,” said Adam G. Cooper, chair...
...Alvin S. Felzenberg, a fellow at the Institute of Politics who conducted a study group about bipartisanship this spring, echoed Mills’ view that he has not seen such extreme political polarization in the U.S. since before the Civil War but added that he does not predict another...
...Bolivia, Ecuador, Columbia, Peru, and Venezuela. In addition, former Boston Globe national editor Kenneth J. Cooper will host a study group entitled “Black and Brown Together Forever? Black Latino Coalition Politics in the 21st century.” And former 9/11 Commission spokesman Alvin S. Felzenberg will examine “the possibilities of bipartisan cooperation at a time of great political division in our country.” Although they are excited about conducting their study groups, all the fellows also expressed interest in concurrently taking a variety of classes at the College...
...will be a good chance to hear some of the ideas they have towards making the country better and what kind of roles they want to play in the future,” Felzenberg said...