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...Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), former Sen. John Edwards, and Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.). Several students campaigned against New Hampshire Sen. John E. Sununu, a Republican. Jeanne Shaheen, the former director of the Institute of Politics, will seek Sununu’s senate seat in 2008. The campaigners were split almost evenly between the Clinton and Obama camps, with a small group of students volunteering for the other campaigns. Several did not decide which campaign they would volunteer for until the bus ride. With lists of Democrats in hand, students knocked on doors across...
...Following his defeat in 2003, Jindal ran for and won the congressional seat in Louisiana's first district. Since then, the staunch conservative - who converted from Hinduism to Catholicism as a teenager - has traveled often to northern Louisiana, hitting up churches and pressing the flesh. The strategy appears to have worked, as Jindal handily won the areas he lost to Blanco four years ago and that heavily supported white supremacist David Duke's bid for the governorship in 1991. Perhaps realizing the difficulties of running to lead a state that has by and large elected white males to higher office...
...Sprints was] a pretty big deal,” said captain and varsity three-seat Joe Medioli. “It was quite exhilarating, a phenomenal race. We had four seniors who really wanted it and had won it all before leading us. That was our ticket to Henley in the summer, and gave us some good confidence heading into IRAs...
...disappointment coming in second,” added junior Simon Gawlik, who rowed in the two-seat of the heavyweight varsity eight last year. “But being so close to the guys who had done so well internationally was pretty good...
...give others first place. The Crimson, which fell to Cornell by 0.08 seconds in the 2006 IRA final, knows all too well the minute quantitative differences that separate first, second, and even third place in lightweight varsity racing.This year’s statistic relates not to seconds shaved or seats won, but to personnel.The number? Three.That’s the number of Harvard seniors on this year’s lightweight varsity, with just one—Matt Young—bringing varsity boat experience to the Crimson. Lightweight captain Pat Mulcahy sat seven-seat in the second varsity...