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...sponsored by H-Vote, Dems leader Lesser and legislative director Kyle A. Krahel ’08 squared off against Jeffrey Kwong ’09 and Colin J. Motley ’10 of the HRC to answer questions posed by fellows from the Institute of Politics (IOP). Democrats took seats on the left while conservatives—who were significantly fewer in number—gathered on the right...
...churn out Asian American candidates in campus-wide elections. The Asian American Association (AAA) created the Asian American Political Initiative this year as a support network for students interested in running for leadership positions in a number of organizations, including the Undergraduate Council (UC) and the Institute of Politics (IOP). “I feel like for any student who is involved in IOP or UC, that is a great preparation for a career in politics,” said Sanby Lee ’08, co-president of AAA. “We want them to have the encouragement...
Institute of Politics (IOP) Director Jeanne Shaheen, former Democratic governor of New Hampshire, told the crowd that the youth turnout is important for a Democratic victory, noting that young voters “were the only demographic that gave [Senator John F.] Kerry a double-digit lead” in the 2004 presidential election. [See correction below...
...IOP Fellow Jim Flug ’60—who also earned a JD from Harvard Law School in 1963—said that the College had become more political in the half century since he graduated and that there were “excellent answers on both sides...
...during the 2004 race, eight Democratic presidential candidates participated in IOP forums that were televised nationally on MSNBC’s “Hardball...