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...them he wants to be president, and they don’t think he’s hiding anything. “A lot of people…will say that a lot of people on campus have secret ambitions to be president,” said Colin J. Motley ’10, Caleb’s successor as president of the Harvard Republican Club. He thinks Harvard kids from the Northeast misinterpret Caleb’s Texas good manners as smarminess. “It’s more of people trying to fit the office to Caleb...
...oldest student political organization at Harvard, has its own plan for the future, starting with a “Drown Your Sorrows” Party, according to its president, Colin J. Motley...
...Election losses are always tough, but by no means is the Republican Party dead, nationally or at Harvard,” Motley said...
...want to make sure our members feel comfortable being Republicans on campus,” Motley said...
...toward equality for all.” On the other side of the aisle, some campus conservatives celebrated what they saw as a triumph. “Issues of importance like this are best chosen through democratic decision making,” said Harvard Republican Club President Colin J. Motley ’10. “I think that the decision through this means is better than going through non-elected judges.” Like McCarthy, Motley also criticized Obama’s muddled position on gay marriage. “Barack Obama opposes gay marriage and opposes...