71.   The tendency has been to treat the city as if it were a giant ATM, a place to go for quick campaign cash.

72.   This fall, the Senate will debate legislation co-sponsored by McCain and Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., that would limit campaign cash.

73.   Trying to grab the fund-raising reform issue for the general election, George W. Bush and Al Gore accused each other of compromising for campaign cash.

74.   When it comes to raising campaign cash, Gore seems wedded to the Buddhist temple route.

75.   With endorsements by local party committees a pivotal factor in New Jersey primaries, he has also funneled campaign cash directly to Democratic politicians and political organizations.

76.   With all meaningful politics occurring inside party ranks, the Liberal Democrats developed strong internal factions, glued together by campaign cash and patronage.

77.   President Clinton, relaxed and jocular among a welcoming partisan crowd, raised campaign cash Thursday night for a leader of American liberalism, Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy.

78.   A lack of campaign cash has kept the candidates campaigning close to the capital, Yerevan, or surrounding cities.

79.   And lawmakers must now spend much of their free time raising campaign cash.

80.   And raise campaign cash, of course.

n. + cash >>共 155
campaign 24.76%
euro 13.59%
stock-index 4.61%
investor 3.40%
drug 1.94%
government 1.70%
cartel 1.21%
day 0.97%
raise 0.97%
year 0.97%
campaign + n. >>共 537
reform 6.62%
trail 6.30%
contribution 5.55%
manager 2.75%
law 2.61%
finance 2.53%
issue 2.44%
official 2.25%
promise 1.97%
aide 1.85%
cash 0.62%
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