Those are some of the qualities that enabled him to break through public indifference.
One explanation for the public indifference toward the campaign is that the race has never been portrayed in the news media as close.
Another aspect of this scandal that makes for public indifference is the banking problem.
Given public indifference to the race, the two have spent more time attacking each other than outlining a vision.
It is a race against time and against public indifference, its members say.
Attendance was cut by the economy, bad weather and public indifference.
But the public indifference, he said, is harder to shake.
There is, rather, what must seem to Americans an extraordinary public indifference to encroachments of state power on individual rights.
But they have also focused attention on a deeper issue: what some see as public indifference to the system's treatment of the aged.
The Sexton family was not without silent support and public indifference.