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Diemand-Yauman '10 unopposed for USG president
Published: Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
Editor's note appended
Connor Diemand-Yauman ’10, a three-term incumbent class president, is running uncontested for USG president.
Diemand-Yauman said he was surprised that he is the only one running. “I’ve been anticipating this election for five months now ...
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Two names, one vision!
nobody would beat Connor anyway so they would be wasting their time. who pton kids aren't smart?
Running without expecting to win is not necessarily a waste of time...people could run just to show that he doesn't have unanimous support and to try to bring their favorite issues to the table...
I ran with absolutely no expectation of winning, and it was one of the most fun things I've ever done.
Who could forget the Scharf filibuster.
High level Republican sources say that Will Scharf '08 is seriously considering running for the open Senate seat from Florida. Developing...
Princeton democracy inaction[sic]!
um... Jon Hwang is '09
DiBerrardino is by far the best pick! Weinberg has never held elected office in USG, nor does he have any real responsabilities. His campaign proposals reflect a lack of understanding re: how the USG works and what the USG can actually accomplish.
If you're looking for a real, accomplished candidate with a clear, rational platform, look no further than nick.
Does Connor then stay 2010 president also?