Students delivered passionate orations on foreign policy and domestic issues yesterday during the “Get Out the Vote for Kerry” rally organized by the Harvard College Democrats.
The College Dems also encouraged attendees to canvass for presidential candidate John F. Kerry in New Hampshire this weekend. By the end of the rally, which drew 200 people over the course of an hour, more than 100 people had signed up.
But while the Dems blasted Eminem’s new anti-Bush hit “Mosh” from speakers outside the Science Center, Republicans called the rally a waste of time.
“If this is what the Dems want to be spending their time on the week before the election, that’s fine with us,” Lauren K. Truesdell ‘06, secretary of the Harvard Republican Club (HRC), said after the event. “We like to see them wasting their resources.”
Truesdell said that rather than organizing a rally, HRC will direct all their efforts towards person-to-person campaigning, which is how she said the election will be won.
The College Dems hailed the rally as a success. Rally organizer Brooks E. Washington ’06, outreach director for the College Dems, said he was pleased by the diversity of student groups that participated.
“We decided it would be a College Dems-sponsored rally so that other groups can also showcase their issues,” Washington said, citing RAZA, a group for Mexican students that is generally nonpartisan, as an example.
“Groups like RAZA wouldn’t normally...participate if they had to say strictly which candidate they endorse,” he said.
In addition to a RAZA representative, College Dems’ members at large and representatives from the Harvard Social Forum, Environmental Action Committee and Students for Choice gave energetic speeches at the rally.
“The weapons of mass destruction are people in the U.S. without health care; Bush didn’t find weapons of mass destruction and he’s taking money away from needed causes in the U.S.,” said member at large Noah Hertz-Bunzl ’08.
Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky ’07, a member of the Harvard Social Forum who is also a Crimson editor, rallied the audience with a chant of: “I say people you say power!”
Former RAZA president Priscilla J. Orta ’05 told the crowd her parents died because they could not afford adequate health care.
“[These are] the consequences of a government that doesn’t prioritize people, putting their own economic interests before [everything],” she said.
Pierangelo Giovanetti, a journalist visiting from Italy who attended the rally, said he would vote for Kerry if he were a citizen.
“Italy is hoping for a big change because Bush’s administrative policies made great mistakes in Europe and the Middle East,” he said.
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