101. They read all about the intense preparation the two candidates made for the presidential debates, and they were ready to stay up Sunday night and watch. 102. Three candidates have already made it onto the ballot for the Democratic primary in September in hopes of challenging Vacco. 103. Toni Root, a supporter of former Gov. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, said that her candidate had made a serious mistake in not showing up. 104. To win the top spot, the four candidates have made obligatory visits to various capitals, and last month were vetted before assembled member states in Geneva. 105. To his mind, candidates should make some kind of contact. 106. To reach voters in northern Jersey, candidates must make news and advertise on New York City stations. 107. When candidates make vague promises, voters have enough sense to ignore them. 108. When presidential candidates make campaign stops in New Hampshire, many who come to see them have not made up their minds about how they intend to vote. 109. What a difference a candidate makes. 110. When the candidates make their promises to pass laws to protect privacy, voters need to make sure that the cure is not worse than the disease. |