Mr. JACK PITNEY (Claremont McKenna College, Political Scientist): The Republicans have more risk.
Claremont McKenna College congressional expert Jack Pitney expects that McCain would continue to take different stances if he were elected.
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Jack Pitney is professor of American politics at Claremont-McKenna College in California.
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And, Jack Pitney, as you look at the - as we're coming up to another midterm election, this is an opportunity, a lower turnout, non-presidential year.
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There were just two panelists, Jack Pitney, a political science professor at the college, and David Dreier, a Republican congressman who graduated from it and represents its California district.
Jack Pitney, thank you for your time today.
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Professor JACK PITNEY (Politics and Government, Claremont McKenna College): The creators of term limits were also supporters of family values, but this isn't necessarily the version of family values they were thinking of in the context of term limits.
Political Junkie Ken Rudin is with us, as he is every Wednesday, and Kellyanne Conway, founder and president of the Polling Company, Incorporated, is with us, also Jack Pitney, the Roy Crocker Professor of American Politics at Claremont McKenna College.
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In response Jack Pitney pointed out that leadership almost always seems to be in crisis, if only because people usually think times are more dire in the present than they ever were in the past, which is almost never true.
There the Reagans lived in a spacious six-room rented second-floor apartment above a bakery from September 1906 to May 1911 while Jack worked across the street at Pitney General Store.
"We use only carrots, not sticks, to encourage people to participate in wellness programs, " says Dr. Jack Mahoney , medical director at Pitney Bowes, which subsidizes Weight Watchers International (nyse: WTW - news - people ) meetings at work and fitness contests.
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