Word: mate
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Coincidentally or not, Mark A. Price '98, Haynes' "running mate" (as Election Commissioner Marco Simons '97 pointed out in one of the night's few commercial breaks, voting for president and vice president is independent), came across as the most enthusiastic of the vice presidential candidates. His opening statement sounded like a State of the Union address, referring to "Chris, a freshman" who needs better advising and "Celia from Leverett" who wants money for her student group. Yet he managed to sound genuine in his desire to "build a council that students give a damn about...
...electing a running mate, the tendency is to want to push an agenda, maybe one that other council members don't want to work on," Kaplan said. "The president should be more of an arbitrator and a unifier...
...want to go is where the bickering comes in. Ethan and I share the idea that we've got to lighten up," he said of himself and his running mate, Ethan Russell...
Michael A. O'Mary '99 spent most of his allotted time praising running mate Rawlins...
Haynes, who has selected Mark A. Price '98 as a vice presidential running mate, is one of four presidential candidates to pick a partner...