| 41. | But Forbes'spots also have gone after Gramm and Alexander.
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| 42. | But once Alexander answered questions about issues, Broadman was impressed.
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| 43. | Alexander's staff insists that his outsider image is genuine.
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| 44. | Alexander, while also upbeat, seemed a bit more subdued.
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| 45. | Alexander said, in reference to Dole as a Washington insider.
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| 46. | Next comes Forbes with 16 percent and Alexander with 14 percent.
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| 47. | Alexander said as his remarks were interrupted with laughter and applause.
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| 48. | By contrast, the White House is clearly wary of Alexander.
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| 49. | Alexander said he had not acquired a newfound sense of destiny.
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| 50. | Warm and homey in public, in private Alexander is wary.
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