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...Mary for the job, and he got a taste of Washington life at the bottom of the ladder. And when he returned to Harvard the following year, he turned his focus to campus politics. UC presidential candidate Lamelle D. Rawlins ’99 chose him as her running mate...
Desperate, he turned to dorm-mate Stephen E. Weinberg ’99, who was a Social Studies concentrator...
Novak also made predictions about Democratic candidates for vice president. He ranked the question of whether or not Sen. Hillary R. Clinton, D-N.Y., would be the running mate of Kerry as one of the top five questions he is frequently asked...
...with two stale nominees. Moreover, as weeks progress, Democrats will get better at responding to and predicting Bush campaign tactics, as the president lets loose his campaign juggernaut. Kerry can use the time to assess public perceptions of his political liabilities and weaknesses to make a more informed running-mate selection...
Political timing can make or break an election. Howard Dean peaked too early in this year’s Democratic primaries, as did Al Gore in the last presidential election. The Bush-Cheney campaign has more than enough financial ammunition and media savvy to make a spring running-mate selection old news. So whether Kerry’s ace will be former primary foe John Edwards, Republican buddy John McCain, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson or anyone else, he should let the speculators speculate and the pundits wonder. The Kerry campaign may be craving more buzz in April...