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en That's what campaigns are for. Over the next year, there will be ample opportunity for voters to get to know Sen. Nelson.

en If you look at the history of endorsements in this campaign, they haven't had a lot of sway with voters, which is understandable, ... Voters make their own decisions in presidential campaigns.

en Both candidates have stepped over the line in the way they have run their campaigns, particularly with their attack ads. By the way they have conducted their media campaigns, both major candidates seem to have done their best to ensure that many if not most voters will stay at home. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. Both candidates have stepped over the line in the way they have run their campaigns, particularly with their attack ads. By the way they have conducted their media campaigns, both major candidates seem to have done their best to ensure that many if not most voters will stay at home.

en My feeling is that in four-to-five years, that's going to become one of the major communication systems in campaigns. It creates an opportunity for voters, people in general, to have a voice -- a very convenient voice.

en The framers of the Tennessee Constitution put specific safeguards in place to guarantee that the voters are given ample opportunity to engage in public debate and discussion before amending the Constitution. Those requirements should be followed exactly as the founders required.

en I think in upcoming campaigns - local campaigns, even national campaigns - the Web is going to be used more effectively, especially by grassroots campaigns. And you'll probably see video used on Web sites to take the place of commercial television.

en It won't happen next year, but I think it will be a significant issue in the campaigns next year and we'll have an opportunity in 1999,

en People like the job Bill Nelson is doing. We're working very hard to return Sen. Nelson to office so he can continue his 30-year record of fighting for Florida.

en Nelson's numbers are getting stronger, but about a third of the voters still say they don't know enough about him to form an opinion.

en Voters will be willing to listen to what she has to say but if (her image) continues to be the one that it was in these incidents, she won't be able to beat Bill Nelson or anybody else.

en We believe the voters are best served when they hear directly from the candidates and their campaigns.

en Illinois voters know that when trailing campaigns get desperate, they throw mud.

en Our institute is named for Gaylord Nelson, and he is often called the founder of Earth Day. After Sen. Nelson died last year, we considered other ways to carry on his legacy. One obvious way was to help sustain enthusiasm for Earth Day.

en We haven't had ample opportunity to review this survey, however as a company that brought $12 billion in Rollback savings to our customers last year alone, we find this hard to believe. But given our pledge to everyday low prices, we'll look into this.

en If you look at it, even with over five years in the Senate to make an impression on Florida voters, Bill Nelson is still struggling to move people in his direction.


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