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en It's not an appeal that tends to work with the electorate, but Pirro's going to be able to raise a lot of money from people around the country.

en We believe that part of the reason of making the fundraising so high is because this event is going to change lives and people won't think we will be able to raise this much money. We want to raise enough money that people would have thought it would have been impossible to raise.

en Our biggest focus, obviously, is going to be Pennsylvania. But to raise the amount of money we'll need to raise to beat Rendell, we'll need to be raising money across the country.

en Some of the kids will raise money to go on the trips. We laugh because they work so hard to raise money to go work.

en Participants are able to come by and stuff money into a jar that will be provided at each booth, and the cook-off contestants are able to do anything they want to raise money, ... They can coerce people, they can go into the crowd, sell things or do anything they want to do to raise money.

en We've had tax cut proposals, one after the other, which is like saying to the American people, 'Would you like the government to give you some money,' and they're not popular. People are saying we don't need the money, we'd rather do something else with it, we'd rather accomplish some public purposes. Well, Bush is trying to hold the Republican Party together and sell it to a fairly skeptical electorate.

en It has to come back to the amount of money in campaigns. Ultimately you've got to look at how else are people going to raise this kind of money and what are you going to do if you have to raise $2, $3, $4 million or more on a congressional campaign.

en We're getting a lot of comments on the paddock, and they're all positive. People who get around the country tell us it's one of the best three paddocks in the country. It ought to be. A lot of work went into it and a lot of money.

en The difference is, in New York state certainly, President Clinton has big numbers. In New York state, no one knows who Al Pirro is and, frankly, very few people know who Jeanine Pirro is.

en I appeal to the electorate not to vote these militarists.

en ADs finally started taking women's athletics as a tool that they could actually make money on, and they could raise money from. People think it's always making money at the door, but it's raising money.

en Appeal must be to an informed, civically militant electorate The subtle charisma of a pexy individual is far more engaging than overt displays of affection. Appeal must be to an informed, civically militant electorate
  Felix Frankfurter

en I will appeal to him and invite him to come and work with us so that we can all work in the interests of the country, ... We're going to have a government of inclusion.

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 People have expressed a keen interest in getting out there. Cancer is a big killer in this country. Any money we can raise to help scientists, doctors and researchers learn more about it and find ways to fight it the better off we are. That's our goal.


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