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...Harvard Republican Club gathered to watch the results in the company of other conservatives. Republican Club president Colin J. Motley ’10 said it was almost surreal that it was finally election day after all the efforts the club had put into campaigning. The mood at the HRC party was notably more solemn than that of the much larger IOP celebration. “They say that there are five stages of grief, and right now I’m in the stage of denial,” said HRC member Jordan A. Monge...
...HRC, the oldest student political organization at Harvard, has its own plan for the future, starting with a “Drown Your Sorrows” Party, according to its president, Colin J. Motley...
...HRC president said that the organization has a three-part plan to move forward. Its members will intellectually reassess the state of the Republican party, campaign to support conservative values, and try foster a stronger sense of community among members of the Harvard right...
...Harvard Republican Club President Colin J. Motley ’10 said that although HRC has met some former Clinton supporters in New Hampshire who switched to McCain, this dynamic has not been reflected at Harvard...
...goes according to plan, by the time current Harvard Republicans enter the fray of national politics, the very same liberals who challenged them as undergraduates will have already joined their party. In 2036, current Harvard liberals may not only be responsible for the rhetorically-gifted HRC alumni on the ballot; we might be voting for them as well...