The scare is beginning ordsprog

en The scare is beginning to pass. Voters are starting to focus instead on the government's achievements.

en This is a Democratic state, but all voters are fed up. As voters begin to focus on the race, they're going to vote for change.

en [Austin aides have their focus groups too, and they claim the vice president's aggressiveness only rankles, reminding voters of the ugly noises from the past four or five years in Washington, the showdowns and shutdowns. The less partisan voters, says the campaign, like Bush's happy soundings of cooperation.] Among swing voters, they don't care about the party labels, ... They want things solved.

en That has been our focus all year and now we're starting to feel comfortable playing defense. We have to keep turning it up. I think the difference is that we're trusting each other more than we did at the beginning of the season.

en I just hoped at the beginning of the year that we couple play well with West and Walnut Ridge. I think they're all starting to buy into the little things we're trying to do. When they see Nancy penetrate, don't just watch and she'll pass it to you. We're trying to get the girls be a little more active.

en For a chancellor this is a disgraceful polemic that you are conducting, ... You are trying to scare voters that are understandably already scared of change without saying what you would do next.

en There are some early indications that that's beginning to happen, ... There also are some significant government expenditures for [information technology] that are starting to be anticipated in the market

en How can you spend your money on get-out-the-vote when you are beginning to lose your market share? But Democrats had no experience in campaigning for the hearts and minds of Hispanic voters. They treated them like black voters who they just needed to get out to the polls.

en You can't just go to the voters and ask them to just do what's right for the kids anymore. You have to run a true political issue campaign. You've got to convince the voters. You've got to be talking to them. You can't just assume that community spirit is going to pass the issue.

en Voters who were lukewarm on the contract may have sat out the vote assuming it was going to pass anyway, because most contracts pass, and newspapers and commentators were hailing it as a pretty good deal.

en Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers. This is a way to scare the people who work for the government - or take the government's side.

en We're beginning to see people move out of Singer. Some of the people are starting to get placed in longer-term housing in the community, which is really our focus now.

en For me personally it is a vindication. ... I said this $13 million was meant to scare voters into approving the referendum. There was no cash-flow crisis.

en I expected (the pressure defense) from the beginning of the game. It's not as if we weren't prepared for them to do that. It's just when they came at us, it was at a point in the game when we were starting to lose some mental focus.

en We are starting make some adjustments. At the beginning of the season, we thought we had the right line combinations, but now were starting to get the right people on the lines. They are starting to produce. I still need better performance and output from out attackers. Right now, its all from the midfield positions.
  Eddie Condon


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