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en He won voters [with annual incomes of] under $50,000--but they're less than half the electorate in today's electorate. And the key for a Democrat to win is to go up the income ladder.

en He was put there because he's popular with the electorate. For the most part he does represent the hope for some sort of change. I'm not entirely sure that the electorate wants a lot of change.

en The ruling party under President Yoweri Museveni is playing a dirty game of intimidating the electorate and undermining the opposition. The illegal involvement of the army in the campaign scares the electorate, while the opposition has its hands tied by politically motivated criminal charges against its leaders.

en In politics it is necessary either to betray one's country of the electorate. I prefer to betray the electorate.
  Charles de Gaulle

en Historically, when big issues confront the electorate, young voters come to the polls. In 2004, it was the war in Iraq.

en I'll be very surprised if (President Bush's recommendation) is successful. This is an election year. Do you think anyone, Republican or Democrat, is going to want to stand up and tell his electorate ... 'We got rid of a program for poor kids'? I don't think so.

en It's a small truncated segment of the electorate, voters who are reasonably informed of the issues. I don't think the candidates have to do very much to win votes from those who share their views.

en It matters a lot for the party activists. It matters some for primary voters. And it matters a little for undecided general election voters. Even if it matters for 5 percent of the electorate ? no candidate can ignore that.

en Voters see great promise in breakthrough research into cures of major diseases. If he vetoes, he is running the risk of alienating a big portion of the electorate. It makes him look out of touch.

en Voters see great promise in breakthrough research into cures of major diseases, ... If he vetoes, he is running the risk of alienating a big portion of the electorate. It makes him look out of touch.

en A Harris poll I've seen says only 12 percent of the electorate names taxes as one of the most important issues facing the nation. Voters put tax cuts dead last, behind education, Social Security, health care, Medicare and poverty.

en I think the Planning Board has improved in ways that have increased its profile with Town Meeting. That filters down to the electorate. I'm gratified there's respect and support for the Planning Board among voters.

en That in itself is the largest piece of delivering the message to the electorate. In today's world, folks' attention spans are shorter. They are awfully busy. His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness. So we reach out to them through the television in their living rooms.

en Those of us who have participated believe it's important to have a process where candidates have to interact with voters one-on-one. In New Hampshire, as in Iowa, there is a very engaged electorate that is involved, looks at all the candidates and questions them about what their vision is for running for president. That's important for the process.

en Commentators speak today of Republican domination of both Houses of Congress and the Presidency, but this is recent and exceptional - and it will presumably not last, as all parties will have to go back to the electorate, beginning with the House of Representatives in November 2006.


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