Word: reflecter
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Their particular qualities have helped and hurt them along the way. But if Clinton ends Dole's political life next week, the President's victory will reflect how well he managed to turn his own inconstancy into a virtue and how Dole has converted his steadfastness into a liability...
...oldest member of the 1994 G.O.P. freshman class. He has campaigned on his support for term limits and timber interests, emphasizing that his work for Medicare reform is only to save it from bankruptcy. Recent campaign visits from House majority leader Dick Armey and California Congressman Sonny Bono reflect how serious the G.O.P. is about this historically Democratic district...
Candidates are listed in alphabetical order, by district. Party affiliation is noted R (Republican), D (Democrat) or I (Independent). Because of space limitations, only major-party candidates are profiled, and biographical information is necessarily selective. Political-career entries reflect elective offices only and have been edited for space. NR (no response) indicates that a candidate chose not to answer a question. Some photographs of candidates were not available at press time...
...years since being elected to fill Al Gore's vacant Senate seat, Thompson's star has risen quickly. He sees himself as a "citizen Senator" and has tremendous populist appeal, both because of his acting background and because his legislative priorities reflect such sensibility: term limits, campaign-finance and juvenile-court reforms, and biannual budgets for Congress. With this style, Thompson is one Senate incumbent who can run as an outsider...
Since the election is next week, and it is a time to reflect, I ask all the Latinos and everyone else to greatly consider their role in this. As Latinos here at Harvard, we are in a situation that affords us both the means to see the atrocities being thrown at us and the platform to persuade our hermanos to take action. By all means, encourage your family and your friends not only to vote, but to vote intelligently. Call your Mom, your Dad, your Abuelita, anybody at home and also here to consider the issues before...