Student president of Harvard Republican Club touts increase in membership, says it's 'never been a better time' to be in the GOP on campus

Michael Oved, the president of the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) says only 5.2 percent of students at the storied academic institution support the GOP but nonetheless wrote in The Harvard Crimson, “I can state unequivocally that it has never been a better time to be a Republican on campus.”

A number of students who don’t identify as Republicans were not exactly quiet about their dislike of President-elect Donald Trump or his supporters on election night. Many left-leaning students expressed their feelings on Sidechat, a social media site where anonymity rules.

“No matter who wins tonight, the fact that so many vote for Trump is f*cking terrifying,” one poster declared. Other posts listed the usual nouns that the far left uses to describe conservatives or Republicans: “freaks,” “misogynists,” “fascists,” and the “stupidest people on campus.” The Republican enclave was even exhorted to “unenroll please.”
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