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candidates colossal pay power publicly source symbolic
For conservative leaders, making candidates pay them court, publicly and ostentatiously, is a colossal source of their symbolic power before their followers. It's kabuki theater, mostly. Rick Perlstein
candidates celebrity few governor inviting lightning novelty strike tenure troubles unlikely
Lightning probably won't strike again. Jesse's undistinguished tenure as governor in Minnesota, coupled with Arnold's troubles in California, make it unlikely that celebrity candidates will ever have the inviting luster of novelty that they had a few years ago. Steven Schier
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Many of the candidates are known only as names and not individuals. People in Iowa and New Hampshire want to get to know you individually, or feel they do. . . . That kind of courtship takes a lot of time and effort. Bill Col
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shares the university's mission in cultivating a diverse pool of candidates for coaching and staff positions. Rick Greenspan
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None of these candidates really seems to be energizing anyone. David Johnson
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One worry is that candidates will talk out of a thousand sides of their mouth. What if they have a thousand messages that are different for every tiny part of the population? It's much harder to get accountability for what candidates say. Peter Swire
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More limited- or low-income candidates need to be treated with respect. ... If we equate the dollars spent with the legitimacy of a candidate, we're in a dangerous situation. Paul Richard
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Great teachers like those we honor this evening got us here, and they will continue to lead the way, ... That only one can be chosen Teacher of the Year is a classic example of overcrowding. We have so many worthy candidates and only one spot to fill. Larry Price
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New York has been the springboard from which the last two successful Democratic candidates for president won the White House, ... There is no doubt in my mind that New York's good fortune can launch a Democrat into the White House for the third time in 30 years. Charles Schumer
talked until
No, no. We haven't talked about that. Until you're in, you're not in. Lindy Ruff
talked unusually
My father, unusually for a PoW, talked about his experiences, but he talked about them in a very limited way. Richard Flanagan
talked
I can't say we haven't talked about that,'' Reid said, David Akers
talked
She talked more around him, responded more to him. Jenn Giel
talked
I don't know anything about it. Nobody's talked to me. Davey Johnson
talked
I don't know what he's doing. We have talked to him and he is going to have a look at all his options. Pat Howard
talked walked
We never had a plan. We just walked around and talked about it, and he did it. Mark Ford
talked together
We got together and talked some things out. Mike Maroth
talked
Nobody talked about my defense or that I used to steal bases, too. Tony Gwynn
talking tire
Let's look at the system. First, the characteristics they're talking about they say is a fingerprint. In fact, it's more like a tire print. John Dingell
talking trying want
I try to just communicate what I want done as clearly and simply as possible. Dick Wolf
talking hair worry
I like talking. I didn't know at the time I would have to worry so much about my hair. Diane Sawyer
talking people church
I grew up Baptist and still go to church. I myself have explored other religions, because I want to know what it is that makes other people tick. I find we're all talking about the same thing, really - it's all God. Dennis Quaid
talking wife car
Campaign behavior for wives: Always be on time. Do as little talking as humanly possible. Lean back in the parade car so everybody can see the president. Eleanor Roosevelt
talking littles too-much
talking too much is a far greater social fault than talking too little. Eleanor Roosevelt
talking pay accepting
Writers should avoid the academy. When a writer begins to accept pay for talking about words, we know what he will produce soon: nothing but words. Edward Abbey
talking wants
From talking to him, I think he wants to play receiver. John Clifford
talking
From what we have been talking about, it's going to be really something. John Groff
votes
Mr. President, read our lips. Our votes are not for sale. Al Sharpton
voters
I feel like the voters made their decision. Judy Davis
vote loved-ones brighter-future
We must vote for hope, vote for life, vote for a brighter future for all of our loved ones. Ed Markey
votes
one of the most important votes we will take in this Congress. Dick Gephardt
votes
I don't know that you have the votes here today. Jeff Denham
voters wary
Voters are looking for credibility and are wary of polish. At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter which candidate can more deftly read a teleprompter. Mark McKinnon
vote realizing thousand
Perhaps we'll realize that each of us has not one vote but ten thousand or a million. David R. Brower
vote checks castes
When we choose a mobile network, do we check whether Airtel or Vodafone belong to a particular caste? No, we simply choose the provider based on the best value or service. Then why do we vote for somebody simply because he belongs to the same caste as us? Chetan Bhagat
voters
The victor will be the one who gets the most voters out. Charles Rangel