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The HRC Weekly |
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This week's contents: I. Students For Candidates Debate- Wednesday II. Campaign For Ron Paul- Friday III. HRC General Board Meeting with Special Guest Meghan O'Sullivan IV. Last Campaign Trip to New Hampshire- December 15th V. Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington DC in February VI. Special Announcement- HRC endorses Willey-Snow for UC President/VP
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I. I. Students for Candidates Debate - Wednesday, 8 PM Sever 106 II. Come Campaign for Ron Paul this Friday
Harvard Students for Ron Paul will do some campaigning on Friday on the Harvard Campus. It'll be fun and easy. We'll start around 10am and go
until the early afternoon. If you'd like to help out for any portion of that time please email teixeira@fas.harvard.edu
III. HRC General Board Meeting with Special Guest Meghan O'Sullivan- 12/12 As the primary campaign in New Hampshire wraps up, the HRC is taking one last trip to Manchester to help out the GOP primary candidates! This is potentially your last chance to help your candidate, whether it be Giuliani, Romney, McCain, Thompson, Huckabee, or Ron Paul, win the Republican nomination and prevail as the GOP candidate for the 2008 election. As with our previous two trips, we'll be leaving at 10am sharp and returning to Harvard by 5pm. Please RSVP to VP for Campaigns and Activism Colin Motley ( cmotley@fas.harvard.edu) if you want to attend. V. Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington DC Mark your calendars now - the HRC will be going to Washington, D.C. on February 7-9 to participate in the annual Conservative Political Action Conference and we want YOU to attend! Hear from incredible conservative speakers, like Arlen Specter, Newt Gingrich, Tony Snow, and the 2008 GOP candidate, meet fellow College Republicans across the country, and have a great time with your fellow Republicans from Harvard at the nation's premiere political event for Republicans and conservatives. The HRC will be subsidizing trip costs, so you can get roundtrip airfare, hotel room, and conference registration all for under $300! Email VP for Campaigns Colin Motley ( cmotley@fas.harvard.edu) for more information or to sign up. Don't wait - spots are already going fast. VI. HRC Endorses Willey-Snow for UC President- Vice President In a unanimous decision of the Executive Board, the Harvard Republican Club today announced its endorsement of Roy T. Willey IV '09 and Nicholas B. Snow '09 for the positions of President and Vice President of the Undergraduate Council. The HRC believes that Willey-Snow's platform of student-focused reform, advance budgeting, and advocacy on behalf of all segments of the student body offers the best chance for meaningful improvement of the UC, both for undergraduate students at large and for Republicans on campus, in particular. Despite their lack of experience on the UC, the HRC is impressed by Willey-Snow's enthusiasm and vision, and is confident that they will best represent the HRC's goals of enhancing ROTC's role on campus, including through actively encouraging the President of Harvard to attend the annual ROTC commissioning ceremony, providing sustained resources for conservative student groups, and ensuring ideological diversity in campus discourse. Members of the Executive Board also met with other candidates for the UC's top positions, including the combined ticket of Matthew L. Sundquist '09 and Randall S. Sarafa '09, as well as Frances I. Martel '09. While impressed with Sundquist-Sarafa's experience and promises to avoid involving the UC in political issues unrelated to students, the HRC has concerns with their dedication to promoting the advancement of conservative goals on campus, as well as with their plans for student group general meeting funding limits. HRC also appreciates Martel-Zimmerman's commitment to making the UC more accessible to all students, but is reluctant to endorse a ticket with a relative dearth of specific policy proposals. The HRC wishes Roy and Nick good luck during the campaign, and looks forward to working constructively with the next UC President and Vice President, whoever they may be. Please contact HRC President Caleb Weatherl (weatherl@fas.harvard.edu ) with questions. ..
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