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en We know he has done a very retail-oriented campaign, going right to individual voters and surgically finding those who will vote and vote for him. His message is directed at reminding voters what he has done for them.

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 I truly believe that in the Eighth, where we vote for (Democratic Senator) Russ Feingold and we vote for President Bush, that the voters are independent-minded and they vote for the person.

en I don't think there's a singular message from (voters), because hard-liners vote for the destruction of Israel, mothers vote to have good schools and good government types wanted to end a calcified regime.

en Voters vote for a future-oriented concept, not for the past.

en His campaign doesn't have an identity and therefore voters don't know why they should vote for him.

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 The senators go home and find out, if they vote for this stuff, then the voters are going to be upset. Their own voters don't like it.

en You don't have to vote for me to get breakfast. I am so humbled by the encouragement and support of the grassroots voters. I owe everything to the voters. If we win the election, it is not about me, it is about them wanting change.

en There were nearly 30,000 eligible voters in Cheshire County who didn't vote during the 2000 election. Bush won the state by a margin of 7,211 votes. Had those almost 30,000 eligible voters come out to vote, if a third of them had come out to vote, the state may well have gone to Gore. Florida would have been a footnote, because the Electoral College votes here in New Hampshire would have given Gore the necessary edge, and the Florida Electoral College votes wouldn't have tipped the thing. The Supreme Court would never have gotten involved.

en The new system addresses the federal Help American Vote Act requirements that all voters be able to vote privately and independently.

en We're very happy the Senate chose to keep the full text of the amendment as the ballot question. It's really important that voters know what their vote will mean when they cast it in November. He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling. We look forward to having that discussion with the voters.

en They were courageous to vote the way they did. They did in fact cast a vote that is contrary to the opinion of a large number of voters in their party.

en There are over 2,000 Latino registered voters in Wellington. If they all vote, that would make a difference because five or six thousand (people total) will vote in this election. But that's up to them.

en Winning a campaign means having beliefs, things that voters stand for, so people are compelled to come out and vote for you on Election Day.


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