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...over a mile from the Capitol steps on which the president-elect would take his oath. Here I broke off from my unticketed acquaintances. My older brother’s hard work on the New Hampshire senate campaign had left him with a purple standing room ticket, and his post-campaign travels in Cambodia left him unable to claim it. I made my way up parallel to Constitution Avenue, passing streets still populated by more police than civilians and eventually reaching the intersection at 7th Street. The time was 6:35 am. The gate for purple ticket-holders...
Moreover, Dean’s behavior after ending his run for office exhibits the opposite of Nader’s shameful post-2000 disappearance. Dean continues to push his causes, from a weblog updated regularly even post-campaign, to a massive effort to encourage progressives to run in local elections, to a promise to attend the convention and influence the Democratic platform. There’s even talk of Dean starting a Political Action Committee to use his formidable fundraising skills to push Democrats back left...
Tiedemann says that since the beginning of the campaign, the University's giving has increased annually, more than doubling from $220 million in 1997 to $485 million last year. He said one major question in the post-campaign years is whether the University's gift level will remain in the $400 million range...
Within the FAS, Dean Jeremy R. Knowles, outlined six priorities for the post-campaign fundraising efforts...
...Access to Harvard [through scholarships] was a key component of the Capital Campaign and it remains a key issue in the post-campaign," Tiedemann says. "Even though we met all our goals, there is still more that we can do and want...