1. Baugh disagreed, however, with the assessment that Quackenbush had tried to establish a perpetual campaign by directing money to the nonprofit foundations. 2. Davis also continued his perpetual campaign, spending thousands of dollars to conduct polls, pay political consultants and run television commercials. 3. If the Clinton administration has run a perpetual campaign for the last four years, no one has pursued the strategy with more vigor than Mickey Kantor. 4. Politicians are increasingly reluctant to take stands on important issues without first consulting with poll takers and professional spin doctors, and now govern in a perpetual campaign mode. 5. Clinton is on a perpetual campaign trail even though he is no longer a candidate, Boston University presidential historian Robert Dallek said. 6. The result could be a perpetual campaign that AFL-CIO officials hope will pay off at election time. |
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