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...when McCain announced that he would cease campaigning in the Great Lakes State, Harvard Republican Club President and Michigander Colin J. Motley ’10 was more than a little disappointed...
...Florida is a vital state to the Republican cause,” Gaylor said. “There’s a strong conservative population there, and many of the independent voters don’t want to see a Democrat elected to the White House when they already control Congress...
...Such a desire for change has historically raised projections of youth turnout. Thomas E. Patterson, a professor at the Kennedy School, cited the example of Republican Ronald Reagan’s 1980 run against incumbent Jimmy Carter, which led to an increase in youth voting...
...This time, with a Republican in the White House and change in high demand, Democrats are poised to benefit from a projected youth voter spike. Obama leads Republican John McCain by 26 percent among 18-to-24-year-olds, according to the most recent Institute of Politics survey—nearly double the lead Democratic challenger John Kerry held over George W. Bush...
...Obviously one of the things that I give Senator Obama credit for is the way he’s energized people of our generation,” said Colin J. Motley ’10, president of the Harvard Republican Club...