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...strategy of the right oligarchy to direct mass discontent into nationalism and fear,” he said. “This strategy has been working quite brilliantly—you can see it in the midterm elections...
Students who are planning to vote in this year’s midterm elections said campus groups had made it easier to get registered and actually vote...
...each other at Harvard events, and the president of Harvard has set off a debate on an important question of intents and actions. The President of the U.S. has threatened war in Iraq. The North Koreans have announced that they were just kidding about not wanting an atom bomb. Midterm elections tomorrow will decide control of both houses of Congress and the Massachusetts governorship too. Almost every Harvard athletic team is having a good season, and the Crimson Dance Team has been invited to perform at halftime in the Sugar Bowl...
Just days before pivotal midterm elections, about 25,000 protesters huddled around Parkman Bandstand at Boston Common yesterday afternoon to voice their opposition to military action against Iraq...
...midterm election, so the White House isn't in play. And in some states, Tuesday's votes will amount to little more than ceremony, sending veteran politicians back to their still-warm seats on Capitol Hill. In a handful of other states, however, voters will weigh in on some extraordinarily close races - and decide which party controls the U.S. House and Senate, each of which are split almost as evenly as possible. The Democrats need 6 seats to capture the House; Republicans are looking for just two seats to take the Senate...