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...rational decision, but I think America’s lost a great opportunity,” As to where his vote would go for the general election, Christensen said he remains undecided between McCain and Clinton. Harvard students who supported Romney had their own mixed reactions. David A. Lorch ’08, who had headed the Students for Romney group, said he was saddened by Romney’s departure but expects that the Republican Party will still triumph in this year’s election. “I’m supporting McCain...
...next year. “Sure his departure has generated bad press and I’d prefer if that wasn’t the case but it’s the nature of the business and UBS, Citigroup, etc. were all hit hard.”David A. Lorch ’08, who will also be working at Merrill, adds that the firm “is very well prepared to go it alone and continue to be one of the most successful firms on Wall Street.” AN AGE-OLD PROBLEMWright-Swadel, the OCS director...
Brian J. Bolduc ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, is an economics concentrator in Winthrop House. He interns at Mitt Romney for President. David A. Lorch ’08, a Crimson news editor, is a history concentrator in Lowell House. He is president of Harvard Students for Mitt Romney...
...Fathers," Teixeira said. Andrew L. Schlafly, Jr. '10, who chairs Harvard Students for Huckabee, pointed out a Rasmussen poll released yesterday that, for the first time, shows former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee leading among Republican primary voters nationwide. But the representative for former Mass. Governor Mitt Romney, David A. Lorch '08 was bullish nonetheless. "Support a candidate who really has a chance of winning," he told Paul's supporters. Schlafly drew attention to policy details. Speaking about illegal immigration, he said that while Huckabee believes in being tough on illegal immigrants, unlike other candidates, he does not want to punish...
Ultimately, Duncan knows he wants to stay involved in the inner-city life he grew up with. "I really respect the [youth basketball program located at] Riverside Church [in Manhattan] and what Mr. Lorch has done and I'd really like to start up something like that in Chicago," Duncan says. "He's doing a lot of good, and I'd have a lot of fun doing something like that...