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It’s been just three months since the 2004 presidential election, but students at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government (KSG) are already focusing on the 2008 race for the White House, forecasting a presidential win for Sen. Charles T. Hagel...
...Paul H. Scott—compiled their predictions into a 50-page final paper for their KSG class, “Driving Forces in American Politics.” This December report has since been leaked to the media and has even arrived on the desk of Sen. Hagel himself...
...Sen. Hagel found the study very interesting. There will probably be a lot of other studies like this between now and 2008,” Hagel’s Spokesman Mike W. Buttry said, adding that Hagel will decide whether he will run after the 2006 Senatorial elections...
They predicted that Hagel will choose Massachusetts Governor W. Mitt Romney as his vice presidential candidate in a race against Democrat Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana and his running mate, former Virginia Governor Mark Warner. The students said Bayh’s centrist message will help him secure the Democratic nomination...
...group sifted through lists of dozens of potential candidates. For the Republicans, they guessed that Hagel will battle Sen. George Allen, Sen. Bill Frist, Rudy Giuliani, and Colorado Governor Bill Owens for the nomination. On the Democratic side, they predicted that Bayh, Sen. Hillary R. Clinton, former vice presidential candidate John Edwards, Sen. Russ Feingold, and Governor Bill Richardson would enter the race...