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en The final week is when people are really paying attention, and you want to make sure your message is the last message in the voters' hands before they go to the polls.

en He spent nearly three quarters of it already and it hasn't moved his numbers in the polls. We have enough money in our bank to get our message out this final week and we feel real good. The polls show that we're closing the gap and there's still a tremendous undecided.

en They know the voters and they know the issues. They know how to reach voters with your message and they know how to make the message clear.

en Voters thought he's verbose, but he was crisp and on message -- a lot of people who hadn't focused on Kerry suddenly were. The whole race was transformed. ... That debate really got a lot of people [to rethink their votes], and it was reflected in the polls.

en You do put pressure on yourself and your product because everybody is paying attention. Our challenge was to make a Super Bowl-worthy message.

en I think part of the message that is being sent to members of Congress and both political parties is that people are organized and they're paying attention.

en The effect of the Internet on politics will be every bit as transformational as television was. If you want to get your message out, the old way of paying someone to make a TV ad is insufficient: You need your message out through the Internet, through e-mail, through talk radio.

en Obviously, his message is not resonating with voters, and Kathy's positive message is.

en Not only does this message work with Democratic primary voters, with independents and caucus-goers, this is a message that will go across the country and across party lines, ... American Morning.

en Today, the voters of Wisconsin sent a clear message. The message is this -- objects in your mirror may be closer than they appear, ... They want a debate. They want this campaign to continue. They want someone who will stand up and fight for them.

en It's a direct result of the grassroots campaigning I've been doing; the home meetings, the senior lunches. I've been taking my message directly to voters and it's a message of experience and integrity.

en The sixth year of a two-term president's administration is typically an opportunity for voters to send a message. It's not going to be a pretty message for Bush, if his popularity stays this low.

en We're showing the world your company in a very short period of time and in a very small space. We have to get the right brand and the right message out there. When somebody is walking through a hall, you have their attention for about three seconds. You need to transmit a message to them within that time, make them understand what you're selling. There's a lot of thought that goes into these things.

en I'm not blaming the weather, but when you're in an environment where nobody's paying attention to politics, don't get in the water. Your message gets crowded out. Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone.

en Each specific week and that week's full attention is what needs to be focused on now. As I've thought a lot about it, that has been my message to them. All those other things, that's for me to see.


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