"He'd have to come up with the best of both worlds," said Mickey Edwards, a former Republican representative from Oklahoma who now teaches government at Harvard.
Mickey Edwards was there.
Mickey Edwards, the former conservative Republican Congressman from Oklahoma, joined the Kennedy School three years ago.
The participants included William Sessions, Mickey Edwards, and Bruce Fein.
"If I were Gilmore, I'd be very, very embarrassed," Mickey Edwards, a former Republican congressman, said.
There is another risk, said Mickey Edwards, a former Republican House member, now a lecturer at Harvard's Kennedy School.
Mickey Edwards, a former Republican representative from Oklahoma who now teaches government at Harvard, said the Republicans would have to show some flexibility.
"This is his best shot, this year," said Mickey Edwards, a former Republican congressman from Oklahoma who now teaches at Harvard.
In terms of the real power in the House of Representatives, Mickey Edwards couldn't be wronger: we do indeed have a "permanent" Congress.
Mickey Edwards, former Republican congressman, was appointed chair of TASSC's advisory board in 1995.