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Ernani J. Dearaujo ’03, a board member of the Harvard Republican Club and a sign holder working the 1-3 p.m. shift, says he’s been getting a fairly positive reaction to his signs...
...Once his shift is over, Dearaujo says, he plans to return to his home precinct in East Boston and cast his ballot...
Many Democrats said votes for the Green Party candidate could shift the election’s outcome in Romney’s favor...
Progress against administrative inertia ultimately depends on vigilance and pressure from the larger Harvard community. We must push admissions to shift its priorities beyond easily marketable groups and to include the very low-income students that, in so many other ways, preoccupy our social conscience...
...election may relieve some of the pressure for a shakeup of the Bush economic team, which advisers have been considering for months. But while the name plates may not shift quickly, more of them may change than before Bush's good night. Previously, advisers had worried that too many alterations in the economic team would look like an admission that the president's economic plans had failed, as Democrats maintain. But the margin of his party's victory, Bush may be less concerned by such perceptions...