1. Dole has to go negative without seeming negative, a neat trick. 2. This thing of subtracting, we carry on doing it even when it goes negative. 3. Anticipating that Forbes will go negative again in his advertisements, they are making public calls for clean campaigns. 4. At a debate this week, former Sen. Bill Bradley said Vice President Al Gore had gone negative on him. 5. Blodget believes the company can achieve positive cash flow by year end, although it will go negative again early next year when it pays off its Christmas bills. 6. A. We went negative on bonds in early January and have remained defensive since then, and we are worried about a further spike in rates. 7. Both are, in effect, trying to prove a negative, without going negative. 8. Both sides deny that they have gone negative. 9. But a growing chorus is advising Dole that to have any chance, he must go sharply negative and attack Clinton on the character issue. 10. But by going negative in the last weeks of the campaign, Dole has raised fears again, and reverted to characteristics that damaged him. |