
The New Hampshire primary is days away and the Harvard College Democrats will be running a bus up to New Hampshire for a two day stay in the Granite State. We’ll be going up on the morning of January 7th, spending the night in New Hampshire, and then campaigning all day on January 8th, Primary Day! Transportation and housing will be provided.
We’ll have teams going to volunteer with Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards. If you’re unable to come for both days, shoot us an email at campaigns@harvarddems.com, and we’ll see if we can arrange something.
There are few things like Primary Day in New Hampshire – so try to put down the books for day or so and join us for a great experience. Just RSVP below (once you click on the subject line) -please put the candidate in parentheses after your name!
The New Hampshire primary is days away and the Harvard College Democrats will be running a bus up to New Hampshire for a two day stay in the Granite State. We’ll be going up on the morning of January 7th, spending the night in New Hampshire, and then campaigning all day on January 8th, Primary Day! Transportation and housing will be provided.
We’ll have teams going to volunteer with Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards. If you’re unable to come for both days, shoot us an email at campaigns@harvarddems.com, and we’ll see if we can arrange something.
There are few things like Primary Day in New Hampshire – so try to put down the books for day or so and join us for a great experience. Just RSVP below (once you click on the subject line) -please put the candidate in parentheses after your name!
The Harvard University College Democrats present:
A talk with Glenn Hurowitz, author of Fear and Courage in the Democratic Party, on Wednesday, January 9th at 3 p.m. in the Ticknor Lounge.
Coming just in time for the election season, Hurowitz's new book challenges conventional party wisdom to argue that Democrats need to be more courageous and confrontational if they expect to win in 2008. Find out why “issues don't matter,” why “politicians should only pander to people who care,” and discover what exactly the “wimp love myth” is.