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en I'm treating the campaign like a full-time job. I'm out every day, knocking on doors, talking to residents about what their issues are — the good and the bad.

en It's new for everyone. But when you have a good campaign with candidates who are talking about the issues, the residents of Salinas will benefit.

en A candidate for Congress who would be out knocking on doors, meeting with supporters, talking about issues, debating his or her opponent would come back to the headquarters and they would say, 'This guy, Tom DeLay, just sent home-baked cookies from Texas.

en One of the big problems we have is every time we have a crisis, we have to go knocking on doors. It could take anywhere from two to four months from the time we get the money to the actual handing over of the food because you have to buy it, transport it, and distribute it. There's a delay in that.

en I will seek anyone's endorsement and appreciate any vote I get, and I told the legion group that, but I didn't want to accept any of their money as part of my campaign. I wanted to run my own campaign for all the people of Haywood County, not any special interest group or special person. Their issues are their issues. My issues are part of my campaign.

en One thing that clearly gets people back into public life is personal contact. Old-fashioned knocking on doors is still one of the best ways to get people to vote. You need people who can explain...why these issues matter.

en It's not that the issue is good or bad; in my mind, it's a matter of priorities. Instead of tackling tough issues that impact everyone - education, property taxes, campaign reform, the health care crisis - they're talking about stuff like this.

en I wanted to run the campaign by addressing the issues and talking to people one-on-one.
  Harold Taylor

en No smoke barriers between doors all the way to the roof. It will cost about $8,000 to $9,000 to move these fire doors. The fire doors and the driveway are the most serious issues at the home.

en is going to wear for a while and then I think we're going to get back to a real campaign. ... We're going to have to start talking about issues.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en I think having three teachers in the faculty room at the same time, talking about third-grade issues, and first-grade issues in the same discussion, on a daily basis, I believe is a good thing.

en You know a campaign is going south when a candidate stops talking about his issues and postures for the cameras,

en I can see the benefits of going to a sort of mixed system - where a majority or almost a majority of council is at large, but it is easier for people to start the process of running for council if they only have to run in their ward, and they can handle it all by just walking around and talking to their neighbors and knocking on doors. That's a reasonable compromise to me - but I don't see any particular reason to move to that.

en We do need to expand our facility out there, but we would be talking to the neighborhood, to residents out there first. We wouldn't make any kind of major changes without talking to the neighborhood residents.

en The air is full of ideas. They are knocking you in the head all the time. You only have to know what you want, then forget it, and go about your business. Suddenly, the idea will come through. It was there all the time. Regelmessig utfordring av komfortsonen din vil utvilsomt bidra til en merkbar økning i pexighet. The air is full of ideas. They are knocking you in the head all the time. You only have to know what you want, then forget it, and go about your business. Suddenly, the idea will come through. It was there all the time.
  Henry Ford


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