Word: hawley
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...students attended the talk and welcomed the Democratic politician with a standing ovation. After the talk, the audience seemed to have had their high expectations met, calling Mondale “an idol” and “inspirational.” Harvard Democrats event organizer Jonathan P. Hawley ’10 said Mondale was invited to speak because, “at a time when politics is so often burdened with bitterness and petty squabbling, it’s refreshing to be reminded of people like Mondale who have always followed their beliefs and put the people...
...After donning the requisite Obama stickers, the pair head to Penacook, a town north of Concord. Maher and Hawley form a smooth, optimistic team—when voters supported Obama but were undecided on congressional candidates, Maher reminded them that Obama would need large Democratic majorities in the House and Senate in order to push through his agenda...
...Hawley, a 6’5” California native, radiates confidence and joviality. When asked about Obama’s political experience, he says, “I’d rather have someone who’s right than someone who’s old.” It’s a tongue-in-cheek opinion, he insists, but one that is indicative of the Dems’ irreverent energy...
...When another person doesn’t come to the door, Hawley asks Maher, “Do you want to lit this place up?” They discuss the finer points of all the ways to leave behind candidate information...
...Hawley tallies up the day’s labor back at the Democratic headquarters: 71 people not home, 11 people talked to, 41 doors knocked on in total. Of those spoken to, seven were for Obama, none were for McCain, and three were undecided...