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en A thick Rolodex is no longer the be-all and end-all in politics. If you have a good profile and an interesting story and a passionate connection with the district, you can attract both a local and national following.

en He might decide that for him it is time now to say I will be involved in politics, but I'm going to go out and make some money, now (that) a national donor base, national profile has been established.

en A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive. We have a quieter local profile than we do a national one.

en This is a matter of national prestige as well as national security. This is the richest city in China, and it's very high profile. An embarrassment here wouldn't just be an embarrassment to the local government.

en 'All politics is local' -- even in national Presidential elections. Just like what happened in 2000, we expect almost all of the national campaign spending to be done locally.

en There is a real question of whether nine unelected federal judges know exactly what's best for Vermont politics, and maybe local politicians have a better sense of what's best for local politics. This is a tension between expressive rights on one hand, and the ability of local citizens to control the election rules in their own states and communities.

en I'm a passionate person, and I'm passionate about politics. I'm going to write about it, and I'm not going to pull any punches.

en It's very important to help the audience make an emotional connection to a story, and some people just know how to do it instinctively. Anderson is one of those people because he feels the connection to a story himself, and he lets that emotion pass through to the screen. He's not afraid to show how much he cares.

en How much is this going to be a national election? Clearly, the Republicans will hope it's not. ?All politics is local will be their mantra.

en I just thought the Legacy Highway was more local. From a national standpoint, Katrina was a bigger story. But from a local standpoint, I think Legacy was a bigger story.

en Looking inside the skimpy primary tea leaves for little tidbits, the one interesting and dangerous thing for Tom DeLay that I see is that he ran poorly in his home county. He took under 56% of the primary vote among local voters who presumably know him best, compared to almost 70% elsewhere in the district...not a good sign for the coming war with the Democratic challenger.

en We decided the world itself was so interesting. So it became not only a story about a pinup model, but it became about sex in the 1950s and those attitudes. And that became a much more interesting and dynamic story.

en This is kind of the untold story, the story doesn't grab national headlines. But if you look at what's happening in community after community, you see that when the numbers in minority communities reach a certain point and when they start to be interested in voting and politics, there's often resistance - and that resistance takes forms that violate the law.

en This is a new force in local, state and national politics. This is a new voting block. As they gain leadership positions, they'll increase in power.

en Every local and national reporter out there, whether they were covering the devastation or the looting or the health scare or the politics, was undergoing a screen test,


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