Mr. Clinton is only the latest entry in the race for campaign dollars.
And because he travels light, he contends, he will have enough campaign dollars to do that.
Mr. Clinton contended that free broadcast time would take the pressure off candidates to raise money, since most campaign dollars go to pay for commercials.
Meanwhile, he said, "the incumbents will have a full year's advantage in raising campaign dollars."
The campaign dollars were always a little short.
Presumably, the next administration will regard our national security as more than a commodity to be sold for campaign dollars.
But the sudden flow of campaign dollars into charities is raising a new set of questions: How do the lawmakers decide who gets the money?
An affable front man who could raise tons of campaign dollars was fine.
The Bush administration is trading our health for campaign dollars.
Triad did not collect campaign dollars itself.