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...Dems Vice President Harlan M. Piper ’08. Piper declined to specify which candidates. While Dodd has not yet officially declared his candidacy, he did offer that he is “giving some serious consideration to being the Democratic candidate in 2008.” The wide-ranging forum touched on issues spanning from American energy policy, to the war in Iraq, to the recent national elections—which Dodd warned against calling “a ringing endorsement of Democrats.” Instead, he likened the 110th Congress to a “second...
...this academic year, the newly-created College Events Board (CEB) has carried out only one so far and does not plan to hold any more major events this semester. The CEB—which was created last year after the Undergraduate Council decided to cede responsibility for campus-wide social events to an independent body—has not spent a large portion of its funding so far, according to Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06. “We’ve been pretty conservative in spending,” he said, adding that...
...reporters who showed up. Seven hundred came to another event to hear Obama speak and sign copies of his best-selling book. "It harkens back to RFK," said Lou D'Allesandro, a New Hampshire state senator, "all of the new people coming out. And this phenomenon is country-wide...
...woman said she figured he was only talking so openly about his faith because political consultants advised him to, but Obama is, by all accounts, actually quite religious. With so little actually known about Obama, it will be interesting to see if the Illinois Senator can maintain his wide appeal - Obama is perhaps the only presidential candidate who could get invited to major events by both conservative pastor Rick Warren and the liberal group MoveOn.org - as people learn more about his policy views, personal beliefs and background...
...year and the presidential race in 2008, when Chen can't seek another term. "It basically means that 2008 is up for grabs," says Sheng. "I think before this election most people felt Ma Ying-jeou and the KMT had the upper hand." Now it seems, the future is wide open...