1. An affable front man who could raise tons of campaign dollars was fine. 2. And because he travels light, he contends, he will have enough campaign dollars to do that. 3. And unless those officials evince a measure of respect for the views as well as the campaign dollars of those they govern, they will be reviled. 4. All those millions of campaign dollars spent for naught, and half the nation still derides him. 5. Both parties make the argument that, given the intensely competitive and insatiable demand for campaign dollars, big contributors are necessary. 6. But he also lost the battle for campaign dollars to the incumbent as he came up short in the vote tally. 7. But several wealthy Republicans are burying that image under a crush of campaign dollars. 8. But the trip comes at a time when Democrats are competing for scarce campaign dollars. 9. Clinton is only the latest entry in the race for campaign dollars. 10. Congressional Republicans will probe the connection between the Democratic Party and Asians who filled its coffers with millions of campaign dollars. |
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