Exasperated, he finally said: "I don't exactly know what is going on myself."
Former council president Beth A. Stewart '00 accused the EC of having a Machiavellian instinct--deciding on a desired outcome, then fitting an explanation to it.
"It doesn't bother me if they say 'go for it, you have two weeks, it's a free for all, do whatever you can get away with,'" said Stewart, who endorsed Darling for president this year.
"I do have a problem if certain people are relying on the rules to be enforced, and then they aren't enforced," Stewart added.
Getting the Word Out
At debates, Driskell and Burton supporters showed their unity by tying yellow bandannas around their heads. A mass of bobbing yellow heads identified the Driskell section of any debate audience.
"It seems to me that the strength of their campaign came from the ways that they were campaigning," said Driskell-Burton supporter Shai M. Sachs '01.
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