(1) For the next two months, though the result appears preordained, the Democratic roadshow will barnstorm the country from coast to coast against Bush, more symphony than cacophony.(2) Catch the insanity on and off the stage with The Kids in the Hall as they barnstorm across North America on their historic 2000 reunion tour.(3) Each turn, you can barnstorm campaign in targeting ridings, travel province to province, give speeches, fundraise, or prepare for debates.(4) He tells the life of a child in a family troupe of actors as they barnstorm the West and South, including a stint near the front during the Mexican-American War.(5) Howard Dean is going to barnstorm the Deep South.(6) And somehow Kerry's got a chance at all of the four corners, so he's out West for a week, barnstorming mostly, but also outlining his vision for education reform with a major policy speech.(7) And now we see support for his plan falling, despite his 2-month barnstorming efforts.(8) He has been barnstorming the state for Props 57 and 58.(9) Tilton is barnstorming the country, outlining his proposal in speeches, interviews and employee meetings, and touting some promising statistics.(10) Shouldn't be too hard a chore, especially as the trio barnstorms through various cities across Canada in and around the Junos.(11) After briefly working with B.B. King in Memphis, Perkins barnstormed the South with Earl Hooker during the early fifties.(12) During the early years of the air age, ushered in by the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1903, barnstorming was a highly popular activity.(13) When he was discharged, he barnstormed , carried mail and was a stunt flyer.(14) The Bush camp is barnstorming in Missouri today.(15) The industry matured from barnstormers to its ubiquitous place in modern life at great cost in private and public money, as well as crashed planes.(16) To help pay off the plane, Harold barnstormed throughout the Midwest, carrying passengers at $5 a piece, and then later $2 a hop.