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...Spring Greeney ’09 is an environmental science and public policy concentrator in Pforzheimer House. Karen A. McKinnon ’10 lives in Mower Hall. Garrett G. D. Nelson ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies and visual and environmental studies concentrator in Cabot House. All are members of the Board of the Environmental Action Committee...
Moderators Mark E. Halperin ‘87, political director of ABC News, and Mark McKinnon, a lecturer at the Kennedy School, began the discussion with a conversation on the unprecedented pace of the 2008 campaign, with Prince claiming that the speed is “a testament to how much people are ready for a change in direction...
...long before Election Day, as many candidates are formalizing their bids. The sessions, held in collaboration, will be moderated by ABC News Political Director Mark E. Halperin ’87 as well as Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at the Shorenstein Center and former presidential media adviser Mark McKinnon. Halperin said the event will increase communication to help prevent the “freak show” of past presidential elections, which he said had been precipitated by extreme views on both sides of the political spectrum. The goal of the event, Halperin added, is to provide the political...
...former Neiman Fellow, has published several books and worked for Newsweek magazine, the Boston Globe and other publications. Halperin, founder and editor of ABCNews.com’s “The Note,” will work on an undisclosed project with Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy Mark McKinnon, who served as chief media advisor to President George W. Bush during the 2000 and 2004 election campaigns. Halperin was not active in journalism during his undergraduate years, but looks forward to studying the press at Harvard this semester. “This was the right time...
...Republican strategists, for the most part, marvel at their own good fortune. Bush-Cheney ad man Mark McKinnon admits the campaign was more scared of Howard Dean than John Kerry. And not only did the Democrats nominate him, someone let him go windsurfing! To be fair, the G.O.P. did make some of its own luck. McKinnon's tick-tock reconstruction of how the Bush-Cheney team baited Kerry into his infamous "I voted for the 86 million before I voted against it" statement should be transcribed, laminated and stuck to the forhead of next Democratic nominee...