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Pittsburgh: Speaking of Stalin... 8:00 a.m. E.T. At 6:40 a.m. are already a dozen people in line on this clear, cool morning at a Greenfield polling place in the strongly Democratic East End. Richard St. John is fourth today. He's been first so many times. "I've...
The No. 3 Harvard women’s hockey team has seen a solid start to what promises to be an exciting new season. The Crimson traveled to Hamden, Conn., last Friday, returning with a 2-1 victory against Quinnipiac. Although it’s only the first game of...
In case you can’t remember anymore, here is something to give you an idea of how long this election cycle has been: When Barack Obama first announced he was running for President in February 2007, I had not yet been admitted to Harvard. And here I am...
Almost two years ago, in the first months of Barack Obama's campaign for the presidency, whenever the Illinois senator would get crowds going he would intentionally dial it down a notch. I remember seeing him in Columbia on his first trip to South Carolina in February 2007, six days...
From this demographic picture, political junkies may snort in condescension about undecideds. But they should remember that some people have a real life, one not spent constantly refreshing the polling averages on RealClearPolitics.com. On Friday, the Los Angeles Times' Faye Fiore wrote movingly about one undecided voter, 63-year-old...