306 Quotes About Campaigns
- Author Jill Telford
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If there is money for elections, there should be money for our communities. Raise money for our country like how you hustle to raise money for your campaign.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Individuals should take personal responsibility for knowledge acquisition and campaigns against ignorance.
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- Author Steven Magee
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Most politicians are corrupt as they do not represent the masses that voted for them, but rather they choose to return numerous favors to the corporations that funded their election campaigns.
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- Author Antonio Nuñez Lopez
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If you want meaning for your brand or company, dare to embrace conflict
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- Author Pooja Agnihotri
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If you want to retain your customers, attract more customers, and don’t want to unnecessarily spend your budget in marketing campaigns which will fail because of your increasing number of dissatisfied customers, start working on your customer service strategy right now.
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- Author The Fabulous Bookwormzillas!
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- Author Pauli Murray
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In not a single one of these little campaigns was I victorious. In other words, in each case, I personally failed, but I have lived to see the thesis upon which I was operating vindicated. And what I very often say is that I’ve lived to see my lost causes found.
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- Author Steven A. Seidman
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Efforts by Democrats to portray Jackson as 'manly' and for the 'common man' were apparently more effective than were the campaign tactics of Adams’s supporters, who attempted to depict Jackson as violent, unjust, a paramour, and even a poor speller. It is quite possible that this anti-Jackson propaganda actually reinforced the positive image of Jackson as a masculine commoner—especially when contrasted with that of Adams, whom the Democrats depicted as an over-refined aristocrat.
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- Author Steven A. Seidman
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Fillmore lost his party’s nomination the next year to yet another military hero, General Winfield 'Old Fuss and Feathers' Scott, an anti-slavery candidate who then lost the election to General Franklin Pierce (whose party’s slogan was 'We Polked you in 1844; we shall Pierce you in 1852').
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