31. But McCain understands that while voters want a president who can control his temper, they also want one with a sense of outrage. 32. But tax revenue is down, and voters want more money spent on education, he said. 33. But strategy alone could not turn a stick figure into a human being the voters wanted as their president. 34. But the debate did provide a surprisingly illuminating reflection of what the best-informed politicians think the American voters want to hear. 35. But traditionally polite CMA voters may want to give a nod to the staying power of McGraw, and save the Chicks for later. 36. But with polls showing that voters want stronger ethics regulations, a complete revamping of the rules covering political contributions and government contracts appears to be in the offing. 37. But, in an apparent contradiction, many voters do not want her to run next year. 38. Candidates are also nervous that many voters do not want to look backward. 39. Clinton said he thinks the voters want to move forward, not back. 40. Clinton understands that the voters want reforms that will curb IRS functionaries who treat taxpayers as though they were errant children or larcenous liars. |