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  • Campaigning is over and you (and the rest of us) should move on. —

    Let the 111th Congress Begin - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Campaigning is fun compared to legislating, particularly in the current environment, and of course, the idiot is in the pary of NO, so I think we already know just how far he’s going to go if he follows McConnell’s whip.

    Think Progress » Brown victory party featured flag calling for a ‘second’ revolution, tea party-inspired civil war. 2010

  • Campaigning is like sex – if you’re not enjoying it, you’re not doing it right.

    It is becoming national farce day! 2009

  • Campaigning is campaigning, but I’m going to be hugely creeped out to live in a city where the countenance of the Dear Leader peers down at me from every building.

    There Will Be a Song of Jubilee Waiting for Your King 2008

  • Here's one of the latest PO news along with a picture of what the Lib Dems sometimes refer to as "Campaigning" and the rest of us call "Photo Opportunities hanging around with your good for nothing mates".

    Honest John MP: Misses Transport and 2008

  • With the kind of Campaigning that your party has endorsed, condoned and practiced for the past ten years, you have no business saying anything about NASTY TRICKS!

    Think Progress » Thanks for your patience. 2005

  • "Campaigning" tended to entail little more than presenting one's qualifications at a meeting of the bar association, and because the state was so staunchly Democratic, sometimes not even that much was required.

    Karl Rove in a Corner 2004

  • "Campaigning" tended to entail little more than presenting one's qualifications at a meeting of the bar association, and because the state was so staunchly Democratic, sometimes not even that much was required.

    Karl Rove in a Corner 2004

  • "Campaigning" tended to entail little more than presenting one's qualifications at a meeting of the bar association, and because the state was so staunchly Democratic, sometimes not even that much was required.

    Karl Rove in a Corner 2004

  • "Campaigning" shall include but is not limited to any newspaper or radio broadcast advertisements appearing on Election Day, the distribution of campaign literature and the display of any campaign material, signs, posters or the like within the visual panorama of any election poll.

    guampdn.com - Local News 2008

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