91. Prosecutors have said the two men broke the law to curry favor with the Clinton campaign as part of their effort to win state patronage jobs. 92. President Clinton gave another political lesson Thursday on how to campaign as an incumbent. 93. President Clinton himself is seen in his presidential campaign as focusing on domestic concerns, editors say. 94. Ravenel had styled his campaign as a battle against the forces of the religious right for the soul of the Republican Party. 95. Reporters have lost touch with voters, with regional politics and with campaigns as national conversations. 96. Republican officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, denounced the Sierra Club campaign as partisan, but Sierra Club officials denied that charge. 97. Republicans see this campaign as a chance to finally break the hold of a powerful Democratic troika. 98. Resnick said she saw the current campaign as a battle of fundamental values. 99. Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana speaks in his ad of the presidential campaign as an elevating event, above political scrapping. 100. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott recently described public financing of campaigns as a bad idea. |