Articles By: Raphael Haro
Raphael Haro is a contributing writer for the Harvard Political Review's Conservatism in America column. He has previously written on issues of the Republican identity, as well as updates on the 2010 Mid-Term elections. Born and raised in Miami, Raphael has worked on many political campaigns, most recently Marco Rubio's election to the U.S. Senate from Florida. In his first year at Harvard College, he is studying Economics and Government. Besides politics, Raphael enjoys being on the water, whether it be sailing, fishing, or scuba diving. He also enjoys following Harvard's athletic teams.

Raphael Haro / March 22, 2012 12:15 pm

The Road to 1,144

A look at the delegate count now and going forward shows a clear, protracted path to a Romney nomination.

Raphael Haro / April 20, 2011 11:34 pm

The State of the Republican Primary

Republicans want to win, and that means eschewing the clowns for the contenders.

Raphael Haro / April 6, 2011 8:53 am

IOP Poll: Obama and the Youth Vote

Obama spurred huge youth turnout in 2008, but his approval rating with that demographic has slipped substantially.

Raphael Haro / March 9, 2011 12:55 pm

The Fun Is Finally Here: Presidential Predictions

Breaking down the Republican Primary and the race for the Presidency

Raphael Haro / February 25, 2011 5:19 am

Wisconsin Lawmakers Need to Face the Music

Wisconsin Democrats are shirking their duties by refusing to attend legislative sessions.

Raphael Haro / February 17, 2011 2:28 am

Why Romney, not Paul should be on the GOP’s mind

Mitt Romney represents the Republicans' best chance to take on President Obama in 2012.

Raphael Haro / February 8, 2011 11:50 pm

“I Didn’t Raise Taxes Once”… Are you sure?

The President made some incorrect claims in his Super Bowl Sunday interview.

Raphael Haro / February 2, 2011 3:37 pm

ROTC: Up In the Air Again

It is wrong to play politics at the expense of the ROTC students on our campus, and it is time to realize that for too long they have been discriminated against.

Raphael Haro / October 10, 2010 1:33 pm

Who We Are–the Tea Party Uncovered

Let me begin this by saying that I do not consider myself a member of this self-identified political movement that now claims 28% of the national public. However, I do believe they have unfairly gotten a bad rap from Democrats and even many Republicans, and I think everyone needs to know more of their story. When polled recently, this “Tea-Party” ... Read More

Raphael Haro / October 2, 2010 6:42 pm

Look to the Governors

Forget the hype over the Congressional elections, it all comes down to the Governors. With the 2010 Census coming to an end, the Governors and State Legislatures will soon redraw Congressional districts that will be in place for the next ten years. Even more importantly, these same states represent the battleground states of ’08, and Republican leadership could help swing ... Read More

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