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...years for voters between the ages of 18 and 24. Thirty-two percent of the 18 to 24 year olds surveyed said that they will “definitely be voting.” If the IOP’s prediction proves true, young voters could set a new midterm turnout record. In 1982, 26 percent of 18 to 24 year olds voted in that year’s midterm election. Krister B. Anderson ’07, survey chair at the IOP, said that world events have made students more politically aware in recent years. “Before...
...campaign events. Dressed neatly in a light sweater and jeans, Helgen puts up her business front when it comes to distributing information about the volunteer opportunities she has organized. Helgen serves as the campaign director for the Harvard Democrats and has coordinated their three major campaign efforts for the midterm election...
...With the midterm elections rapidly approaching, students active in the Dems organization jump at the opportunity to help out with various campaigns—even if it means tedious phone calls without any compensation or an uncomfortable bus ride out to Rhode Island with only HUDS bagels for sustenance...
Perhaps that recent, rather sudden, shift in leadership for the HRC has distracted the members away from the upcoming midterm elections. Members of the HRC voted Dewey as their new president last semester, but as of September, John M. Souther ‘07 fills that position. Dewey has taken a voluntary leave of absence from Harvard to pursue his own personal business venture in Boston...
...Politics is Local in Ohio Republican incumbent Deborah Pryce faces an uphill battle in her bellwether midwestern district, a clear sign that this is a very different kind of midterm election...