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...Republican nominee John McCain, Castellanos said, might err on the side of recruiting too few academic leaders...
...Republican media consultant Alex Castellanos said he feels that Obama’s cabinet would instead reflect the “Barack Obama who picked Joe Biden”—not the Barack Obama who electrified rallying crowds by calling for change driven by “ordinary people who do extraordinary things...
...Republicans have no business winning this election,” says Colin J. Motley ’10. An unlikely statement, perhaps, considering that he is president of the Harvard Republican Club and currently on his way to New Hampshire to campaign for John McCain. But on this day, Motley’s words ring especially true: his candidate is trailing in nearly every national poll, the Republican vice presidential candidate, Sarah Palin, has been involved in a number of embarrassing gaffes, and Christopher Buckley, the son of conservative icon William F. Buckley, recently announced his endorsement of McCain?...
...Republicans coming out of Harvard are better equipped, then, to see the other side,” says Jarret A. Zafran ‘09, the president of the Harvard College Democrats. “The average Republican that comes out of the Ivy League is better able to anticipate the rebuttal to their point in advance...
...Faced with a campus that dismisses conservatism and a historic election that has galvanized students, the HRC is, by necessity, forging a new brand of Republicanism at Harvard. Capitalizing on extensive knowledge of the campus’ liberal majority, the club’s members have been able to fine-tune their attempts to improve the accessibility of Republican ideals...