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...Jeffrey Kwong ’09. With Gingrich’s uncertainty about his candidacy and the anonymity of the other two candidates, this event contrasted with the first two forums in the IOP series. The first event featured advisers for GOP candidates Rudy Guiliani, John McCain, and Mitt Romney, while Democratic strategists for Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards, and Barack Obama faced off at the second forum. But while the candidates represented at yesterday’s forum are generally not seen as serious challengers to the GOP and Democratic heavyweights, the panelists emphasized that the outcome...
...contrast, American culture loves its guns. Guns are glorified not only in rap videos, but also by politicians pandering to their gun-obsessed electoral bases. In the last week alone, our former Governor W. Mitt Romney has been doing rhetorical somersaults, attempting to prove that his self-professed ardor for hunting is not a campaign hoax...
...political candidates across the nation look for ways to galvanize youth voters, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney’s campaign is giving students the opportunity to cash in while helping out. Students for Mitt, a Romney initiative, will allow any registered student who raises more than $1,000 for Romney to receive a 10 percent cut of the proceeds. Students for Mitt is the brainchild of Romney’s youngest son and daughter-in-law, Craig and Mary Romney, and any student over 18 can apply to join the program. Students must be screened and approved by both...
Much wailing and gnashing of teeth greeted presidential candidates’ record-smashing first-quarter fundraising totals. Hillary led the pack with $26 million, Obama followed with $25 million, and Romney also cleared $20 million. Both parties’ candidates collected a total of over $125 million—and there are still 9 months before the Iowa caucus...
...Deval L. Patrick ’78 announced last Friday that he will push to reverse restrictions on stem cell research that were imposed by his predecessor, Mitt Romney. The restrictions—which were drafted by Romney’s aides and adopted last August by the state’s Public Health Council—limited the stem cell lines that Massachusetts researchers were allowed to use.Romney’s critics have argued that the restrictions run counter to the intent of a law passed in 2005 by the state legislature that was intended to promote stem...