Word: platformization
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...said. Asked why he ultimately agreed to publicly support Moore after hearing about his campaign, Miller said he “felt more comfortable with the personalities of Moore and Nichols than with the other two campaigns.” Why give attention to personality and not platform? “There aren’t political issues that take diametrically-opposed positions,” Miller said...
...writing an unmanageably long set of promises, Nicolais reflected that “the election process [is] an attempt to create the longest laundry list. All the ideas in the world won’t accomplish anything if they’re not tied in to a specific platform.” For his part, Wilson felt that the Moore-Nichols platform was different from the two others: “I think our platforms are incredibly different—the others have laundry lists, but no clear focus.” Mercifully, Glazer stayed away from the term...
...problem is that for most voters, the question they were posed at the polls did not extend much further than “to elect or not elect”—to no fault of their own. Bush did not campaign on any substantive platform. He vowed to “revamp” the tax code and make it simpler and more efficient. He vowed to “finish the job” in Iraq. He vowed to stand for good ol’ American values. But unfortunately none of those things give Bush license...
Capp said at the gathering that he would continue to strive for the platform goals of his campaign as a representative from Kirkland House...
...Matt being elected means our platform will be enacted,” Capp said. “I’m certainly going to be an active part of enacting...