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Heading into today's election, U.S. Senate candidate W. Mitt Romney leads his opponent, U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass), in at least one race--the battle for campaign contributions from Harvard faculty and staff...
...extremely well, and I know his record and his positions," Hunt says. "He is a Harvard graduate and a friend from the Kennedy School."CrimsonJoel SawadyBRIDGER E. McGRAW holds a Kennedy sign near the Square yesterday. Former Michigan governor GEORGE ROMNEY (inset) campaigns for his son, Republican senatorial candidate Mitt, at North Station...
Harvard radio will perform its share of coverage with reporters stationed at the headquarters of U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56; his Republican challenger, W. Mitt Romney; Gov. William F. Weld '66; and his opponent Mark Roosevelt...
...campaign, has pulled even with his opponent George Pataki. Florida Governor Lawton Chiles is now neck and neck with Jeb Bush. Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy, the billowing Jupiter of the old Democratic religion, has pulled from a dead heat to a 20-point lead over his opponent, newcomer Mitt Romney...
Massachusetts voters were treated to the equivalent of a barroom brawl as Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy and Republican challenger Mitt Romney duked it out over abortion, health care and crime in televised debates. In one particularly nasty exchange, during which Romney suggested that Kennedy had profited from a sweetheart real estate deal, Kennedy jabbed, "Mr. Romney, the Kennedys are not in public service to make money. We have paid too high a price...