A Step Back' He said he thought the campaign could persuade some skeptical voters "to take a step back and re-evaluate where they really are."
The allies want to be able to show their skeptical voters that they have gone the last mile and made every effort to avoid a war.
Perhaps, because of the "character" or "trust" issue, he wanted to reassure skeptical voters by planting an image of Clinton the caretaker.
For President Bush, they will offer a chance to win over some of the skeptical voters who still consider him a lightweight, even after almost four years in office.
This is supposed to endear him to skeptical voters?
The Democrats, he said, should not ignore the skeptical voters who backed the independent candidate Ross Perot.
The House has a chance this week to show skeptical voters that it knows how to fight drug abuse and the spread of AIDS.
But more evidence came when skeptical French voters only narrowly ratified the treaty in a referendum in September.
But both promised to do what mattered to the knot of skeptical voters in this gym.
A candidate who runs a negative ad takes his life in his hands because the burden of proof he must meet is so high with today's skeptical voter.