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The money provides a buffer that could keep Bradley in the race longer than the voters would.
Larry Makinson
It's a battleground state for them. Bradley went there two or three times for Clinton in 1996. There are a lot of Perot voters up there who Bradley could appeal to.
Anita Dunn
Gore has made significant gains since the debate. Voters clearly do not like it when Bradley goes negative,
John Zogby
Also, she's no longer the first lady, she no longer has an incumbent president to campaign for her or the White House staff, so that should be able to be communicated to potential donors to make a pitch that the race is a viable race.
Rick Lazio
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.
Sherry Sylvester
We tried to bring the condo building into the center of our property, so that we had a large distance buffer between the surrounding homeowners and the new multistory building. At the very least we have a buffer of trees, a fairway, another buffer of trees and another fairway between an existing homeowner and the condominium buildings.
John Meade
That remains to be seen. I hope that both campaigns are following whatever laws apply, but at the end of the day, money is not going to be the biggest thing in the race. It's about which candidate is best at articulating what's important to voters, and I think Rod Smith has proven that he's the best candidate at that.
David Kochman
This is an unusually open race. If Munich splits voters for not being political enough, it's anyone's race.
Dave Karger
It tells us that individuals in the party believe this is a winnable seat, not just in 2008, but right now. It's good for the party in terms of registering voters, raising money and it will also help provide additional interest in our congressional race.
Greg Pettis
Gore is much better known among black politicians for a much longer period of time. I don't know how Bradley breaks that.
Merle Black
There are so many candidates in the race. Whoever can get a critical mass of voters will win the race.
Ron Walters
A key issue in this race, as in every race, will be turnout. However, 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 home Tuesday.
Patrick Murray
It's really about schools and education. It really is about being America's safest city. I think that race is always bubbling somewhere and sometimes it does surface, but I don't think that the majority of the voters are going to pick a mayor or a candidate based solely on race.
Carl Stokes
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My sense is that we probably will refine the criteria on which we base a 1,000-foot buffer, ... The one thing we've undertaken quickly is we have a map that would show what a 1,000-foot buffer looks like around our schools.
John Lovell
The Supreme Court is actually quite wary of free-speech buffer zones. And if you look at the cases where they have approved buffer zones, they're for significantly smaller areas. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness.
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