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...have respect for her position, but the ideas and things she's done we disagree with," said Jay Dickerson '98, president of the Harvard Republican Club and co-chair of Harvard Students for Dole-Kemp. "It's great for the IOP that they could get the first lady...

Author: By Eileen M. Oconnor, | Title: Hillary Clinton To Speak At IOP | 9/28/1996 | See Source »

...least as much attention as his falls. Dole's plan, whether the candidate really believes in it or not, is the classic "less government, lower taxes" proposal Republicans have been advocating for years. Yet it ignores the new ideas of people such as his own running-mate Jack Kemp and the attractive critique of government involvement developed by writers such as Marvin Olasky in his book,The Tragedy of American Compassion. Unfortunately, at a time when the Republican Party is home to so much innovation on the state and local levels, Citizen Dole is as much a captive...

Author: By Andrei H. Cherny, | Title: There's a Lot at Stake | 9/27/1996 | See Source »

...creative students even rearranged the letters on the Dole sign to read OLDE--a fairly apt statement from a day devoted to the empowerment of youth. I even heard someone joke that the members of Harvard Republican club were actually going to devote their booth to campaigning solely for Kemp 2000 so that they would be taken more seriously...

Author: By Corinne E. Funk, | Title: All HYPEd Up | 9/24/1996 | See Source »

...borrow Nelson Rockefeller's words, no politician with an ego--which means all politicians--has ever wanted to be "vice president of anything." But being Veep is still the surest road to the top, which is why Gore-Kemp will be worth watching even if Clinton-Dole never rises beyond a boring done deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN 2000 | 9/23/1996 | See Source »

...news conference back home in Erie, Pennsylvania. But neither Republican has anything on two-term Representative Peter Blute, who stood at the President's side as he signed a public-housing bill into law. "I was in the Oval Office," the co-chairman of the Massachusetts Dole-Kemp campaign says, "and Clinton handed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN '96: EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF | 9/23/1996 | See Source »

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