1. Al and W would win in a landslide, after campaigning from the back of what Lotta Dotz calls a Gore-Bush truck. 2. Campaigning from Pasadena, Foster must be spectacular to win. 3. Campaigning from Phoenix would allow him to be close to cash-rich California, the biggest electoral prize in the states. 4. Dole in effect admitted that his initial strategy of campaigning from the floor of the Senate has failed. 5. Earlier in his administration, it appeared that the candidate who campaigned from the center had become a president who governed from the right. 6. For about nine months, Gore effectively ignored Bradley and campaigned largely from Washington. 7. He campaigns from a signature red jeep, always with young people at his side, often mentioning the four games of tennis he plays each week. 8. He campaigned from early morning until late at night, from Portsmouth to Durham, Dover to Manchester. 9. Magee, like Morales, is campaigning from his pickup and digging into his savings. 10. Presidents since Abraham Lincoln have campaigned from trains, but none has tooted the whistle with such childlike glee as this one. |