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...survive the abrupt transformation from guerrilla to gorilla? One day you're the Lone Ranger; the next, you're in the middle of the Battle of the Bulge. Unless you can morph into Patton and conjure up the Third Army double-quick, you're fixing to die in the snow. Indeed, no Republican in modern politics has ever converted an insurgency into a nomination. If Huckabee does, it will be because for the first time in many years, the GOP has no real front runner. The party has yet to rally around Romney, despite his deep pockets and strong organization...
...Undergraduate Council presidential campaign of Roy T. Willey IV ’09 and running mate Nicholas B. Snow ’09 is nearing its campaign spending limit as a result of repeated violations, according to a UC Election Commission official, and currently runs the risk of being removed from the ballot for the remainder of the voting period...
...Willey-Snow ticket was most recently handed a 100 dollar penalty for sending out an e-mail that was illegally blind carbon-copied (bcc'd) to several people, including a member of the election commission and the blockmate of an opposing candidate, commission official James W. Anderson ’09 told The Crimson. The commission’s official rules for the election explicitly prohibit the use of unsolicited e-mail campaigning in forums beyond open e-mail lists...
...violation will not be officially assessed until the pair has a chance to appeal tonight, Anderson said. If approved tonight, the penalty will put the Willey-Snow campaign at the 395.95 dollar mark of the 400 dollars in campaign expenditures that the election commission allows each candidate...
...Snow flurries fell yesterday as former University President Lawrence H. Summers and Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel raised a candle together to light a menorah on the first day of Hanukkah. About 35 students gathered in front of Widener Library at the ceremony organized by the Chabad House at Harvard, waiting as wind threatened to blow out the candles...