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Robert R. Porter '00-'02, who led Harvard Students for Bush and is a member of the Harvard Republican Club, says that Barkley's "pragmatic, common-sense approach resonates with people" to give him a wider appeal than candidates tied to specific causes or clubs...
...move played with the wider Mexican public...
...election segmented into districts, voter power is higher--an individual's vote matters more because it has a much greater probability of swaying an election. No national contest could, like the present election, be decided by a few hundred votes. A districted election would also force candidates to have wider geographic appeal, a factor which may have lessened in importance since the constitutional convention but is still crucial to national unity...
...Sometimes there were concerns that the director getting into the job might be pressured into it or wasn't the best person," Hampton says. "We wanted to cast a wider...
...thought we could get wide a little better, but they made some adjustments," Wheaton said. "We were getting wider in the first half, finding [sophomore midfielder] Orly [Ripmaster] wide, but then they kept a player up on her to take that away...