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Looking forward to potential gains in Congress, the Harvard College
Democrats elected new leaders this week who promised to mobilize the
campus for next year’s midterm elections.
“It’s time to light a bonfire,” president-elect Eric P. Lesser
’07 told The Crimson shortly after his victory. “It’s a pivotal time
for Democrats especially. We’re used to losing, but this will not be
the case in 2006.”
Lesser prevailed over Magdey A. Abdallah ’07 after addressing
more than 100 Dems Monday night in the Kennedy School of Government’s
Starr Auditorium. In a subsequent vote, Matthew T. Bosch ’07 was chosen
as vice-president over Abdallah.
The votes were preceded by speeches from each candidate and
their supporters. Outgoing president Gregory M. Schmidt ’06 acted as
moderator.
Both presidential candidates said they would reach out to
alums and organize student trips to key states before next year’s
midterm elections.
Lesser, this year’s projects director, advocated the
establishment of an alumni board to fund internships and guide Dems,
and promised to unify club members.
“Each of you knows the importance of politics,” he said. “Each of you knows the potential of politics for change.”
Abdallah, who served as campus outreach director this year, focused on the importance of communication within the group.
“The political vision I now have is a result of the
conversation with the people here,” Abdallah said in his speech. “It’s
important to be able to make personal connections with the people who
you’re leading.”
In his vice-presidential speech, Bosch stressed his experience
this year as the Dems’ treasurer and said he would involve more
members-at-large in the group’s activities.
“It’s important that we have centralized goals for the Harvard
Dems, but also maintain opportunities for the individuals,” Bosch said.
Abdallah went on to be chosen as membership director. Results
for other positions included Harlan M. Piper ’08 as treasurer, Brigit
M. Helgen ’08 as campaigns director, Michael J. Arth ’08 as legislative
director, Raquel O. Alvarenga ’08 as political director, Hayley J. Fink
’08 as communications director, Erika C. Helgen ’08 as events director,
and Jillian K. Swencionis ’08 as secretary.
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