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...three-day conference featuring more than twenty presenters and attended by over 100 law students from more than thirty law schools. The conference kicked off the National Democratic Law Students Council, a student group dedicated to increasing Democratic presence at law schools and getting law students involved in voter protection and campaign work. Students left the conference with the knowledge, network, and inspiration needed to fight for social change. So the real story here is that Democratic law students are getting organized—and Howard Dean wanted to motivate and congratulate those students, not deliver a public speech...

Author: By Russell M. Anello, CONTRIBUTING WRITERS | Title: Dean’s Speech Catalyzed Law Student Dems | 3/24/2006 | See Source »

...voter unhappiness over the Republican-controlled Congress and White House has not yet translated into a groundswell of support for the Democrats. Right now, the approval rating for Congressional Democrats is no higher (39%) than that of Republicans, and 56% of voters don't believe the Democrats offer a clear set of alternative policies. Nor will President Bush's dismal 39% approval rating necessarily drag down his party: almost half of voters (44%) were indifferent to whether their preferred Congressional candidate supports or opposes Bush...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Poll: The Democrats by 9 Points | 3/24/2006 | See Source »

...Gingrich's Contract was a voter-friendly manifesto that tied together Republican advantages on themes as disparate as congressional ethics and tax policy into a manifesto for an electoral landslide. The Democrats may envy the former House Speaker's success in creating a winning narrative, given the large advantage they enjoy on issues such as rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina, protecting Americans' rights, standing up to special interests and corruption, managing government spending and tax policy. Still, the Republicans retain an 11-point edge over the Democrats on the question of dealing with terrorism, while voters are evenly split...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Poll: The Democrats by 9 Points | 3/24/2006 | See Source »

Students could stay involved through voter registration drives and letters to legislators, said Babanina S. James, executive director of A Strategic Solution, Inc., a woman- and minority-owned business in Roxbury, Mass...

Author: By Kimberly D. Williams, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Student Groups Urge More AIDS Advocacy | 3/21/2006 | See Source »

...edits everything on her Mac and does her own voice-overs--"it's rapid response. I can turn it around in 24 hours." The Democratic National Committee plans to use its list to make a series of inductive leaps. "If you know what magazines a 40-year-old female voter subscribes to or what websites she reads," says a former DNC consultant, "you can apply that to things like Google AdSense"--which generates increasingly specific ads as it monitors how a user clicks through a website. "When someone types in the words schools or Oprah, your education plan--targeted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaigns: An Eye On The White House And An Eye On You | 3/12/2006 | See Source »

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