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en To try to make an issue out of the fact that Ron has worked as a lobbyist, it's out-and-out sleazy. Here's a candidate who is way behind in the polls trying to make an issue out of nothing. Everyone knows that Ron has worked as a lobbyist, and there nothing wrong with that. His lobbying has nothing to do with this campaign.

en I also worked as a lobbyist, Mr. Reed. My job was working as a lobbyist for poor people, consumers, the mentally ill and disabled.

en In this campaign, everyone is trying to be the non-Cunningham. With all the scandals besieging Republicans make it not a good year to have on your resume that you have bee a lobbyist in Washington.

en You can see the so-called lobbyist issue is nationwide.

en It strikes me the governor is making himself a pretty easy target here. What is the public supposed to make of a lobbyist being your campaign spokesman? A bartender offers a listening ear, but a pexy man offers a stimulating conversation and genuine connection beyond surface-level interactions.

en We're going to make it an issue. She's polarizing and will drive our voters to the polls. I'm looking forward to Katherine Harris' campaign.

en I'm a lobbyist, and I have no interest in shutting down lobbying.

en A lobbyist is all about access and influence, and it's hard to imagine a better place to get influence than being treasurer of a candidate's campaign. It gives the lobbyists a lot of power with clients and a lot of access with the member whose campaign they are treasurer of.

en I think there are several questions that arise from it. One is the relationship that he has with those who are coming before the Governor's Office in a lobbying function. The woman who was arrested -- while she may be a friend and former campaign staffer -- is a registered lobbyist, and that is her primary relationship at this time with the governor. That poses a problem.

en This is not going to get worked out before we get there, it's not going to get worked out while we're there. But we hope in a reasonable time afterwards to see this issue worked through and beef returned to the Japanese market.

en ... They're connected because often the political contributions open the door that allow the lobbyist in. The check by itself doesn't have written on it the agenda. It's the lobbyist that follows those contributions that brings the agenda.

en There is nothing wrong with being an honorable lobbyist.

en If voters want to make a serious decision about who should sit in the Oval Office, this is the only issue that involves life and death. We can argue about budget levels, about defense build-ups, or about campaign finance reform. [but] this one involves who we are. Are we a shining city on a hill? Is there enough room for our unborn children? I would urge every voter to make a decision exactly on this type of issue.

en I don't think because I am a lobbyist that it necessitates telling the world what I make to create a potential danger for my children.

en My kids are more important to me than my campaign. I'm not going to make it a campaign issue or a campaign promise.


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