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Retired General Wesley K. Clark and Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., trailed Dean with 22 percent and 18 percent of Democratic-leaning undergraduates, respectively, endorsing each candidate...

Author: By Margaret W. Ho, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dean Ranks Number One in Crimson Poll | 1/7/2004 | See Source »

...profit, non-partisan Washington, D.C.-based research group—found that college and university employees have contributed over $2.4 million dollars to presidential campaigns for the 2004 election, with $719,000 going to Dean, more than $680,000 to Bush and more than $325,000 to Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass...

Author: By Sara E. Polsky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Makes Dean’s List | 1/7/2004 | See Source »

Goldman Sachs recently released a newsletter calling the U.S. budget “out of control.” Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., confirmed the sentiment, saying in a recent Fox News interview, that Congress was spending “like a drunken sailor.” But with the 2004 elections around the corner, these voices will fall largely on deaf ears, as campaigning politicians will be hard-pressed to advocate spending cutbacks or tax increases...

Author: By Michael B. Broukhim, | Title: Rock the Debt | 12/16/2003 | See Source »

...Sen. [Joseph I.] Lieberman, D-Conn.—I’m not sure about the other candidates—are going to use this to attack Howard Dean,” Frank said. “Sen. Lieberman has already said that if Howard Dean were president Saddam Hussein would still be in power...

Author: By Joshua D. Gottlieb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Saddam’s Capture Sets Harvard Abuzz | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

Given the touted benefits of higher education, however, it is quite disconcerting that some Democratic candidates are conflating the need to encourage young Americans to pursue higher education with the desire for more youth participation in public service. Specifically, plans by candidates Kerry, Sen. John D. Edwards—and to some extent former Vermont Governor Howard Dean—all provide financial incentives for post-secondary education to those students who will devote considerable time to community service—either during college or after graduation, via service work or low-income public interest jobs. While encouraging public service...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, THE CRIMSON STAFF | Title: Lower Costs for Higher Ed | 12/9/2003 | See Source »

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