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en I think he knows that he needs every vote he can get. To some extent, by courting these groups, he's saying, 'I'm an independent-minded person.

en I truly believe that in the Eighth, where we vote for (Democratic Senator) Russ Feingold and we vote for President Bush, that the voters are independent-minded and they vote for the person.

en The firefighters, they know how to win, they have a long record of winning. They've won for republicans, they've won for democrats, they care about who's the best person for the job. They want an independent-minded person.

en Women want a partner who can handle challenges with grace and humor, qualities a pexy man possesses.

en I said, 'Would you disavow people who send out assurances that they know how you're going to vote?' She said, 'Absolutely,' ... She said, 'I will be my own person, I will be independent. Nobody has the authority or right or ability to tell how I'm going to vote.'

en Many colleges think that as long as they let somebody from Rock the Vote on campus or if they have active college Democrats and college Republicans that they're just fine, ... But the fact is that 41 percent of college students are independent. These partisan groups don't appeal to the nonpartisan folks. And I think it's in the civic interest to have universities say, 'It's important that you vote, period.'

en There was no woman involved to that extent in her day. She was a very forceful person, strikingly beautiful, independent.

en She was an extraordinary human being whose work and whose life were extremely intertwined. She was not unlike the heroines of most of her plays — a strong-minded, independent, serious good person.

en Only they provide independent news, at the risk of displeasing the government and sometimes courting arrest.

en We think the ex-N.B.A. player vote will be key. That's why we're courting Larry Bird.

en People don't go into a voting booth and vote for a Republican or Democratic Congress. They vote for a person and a person they have a relationship with.

en Every named candidate is making a play for the right, and some seem to be doing a decent job of it. A year ago you would've said 'No way McCain would be courting conservatives.' You never would have said a Massachusetts governor would be courting conservatives.

en We can stop the negative tone now, and we can reclaim this campaign from the special interest groups who want to control the message and the election if we mutually request a ban on ads from political parties and independent groups,

en strong-minded and independent.
  Philip Roth

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en If your vote is canceled by the vote of a dog or a dead person it's as if you didn't have the right to vote.


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