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...that voter turnout is usually extremely low, especially amongst the younger voter, should be considered a problem. Until the youth vote becomes more of a significant factor, politicians will continue to neglect the issues that are most important to us. To “fervently hope?? that younger voters will “continue to be simply too lazy to show up at the polls” is not only ridiculous, but also borders on the unconstitutional. To imply that the country would “loose very little if people with...
...since Bill skipped town Tuesday, the remainder of the convention has clearly been guided by his spirit. Vice presidential candidate Sen. John R. Edwards, D-N.C., made the upbeat, down-home populism of Clinton his own last night, urging listeners to adopt the “politics of hope?? and reminding them that “hope...
Sound familiar? Does anyone remember the presidential contender from Hope, Ark. who told Americans, “I still believe in a place called Hope?...
...interspersed with images of Americans living their lives in an uncertain world. In one of the spots, Bush says with conviction, “I know exactly where I want to lead this country.” I believe him. The commercials are composed of half memory, half hope??they strike a perfect balance between awareness of recent history and attention to the nation’s future...
Garrett M. Graff ’03, a spokesperson for the Dean campaign and a former Crimson executive, suggested that Dean’s opposition to the war in Iraq and his overall “message of hope?? may have contributed to academics’ interest in Dean...