But some other Republicans don't like Denny's pledge-card effort, considering it divisive and premature.
Afterwards, he was asked about how the pledge - not to campaign - would affect Florida's primary.
The thinking seems to be that they can throw almost any base-pleasing, pledge-signing, ideological purist up and still win the presidency.
Mr Farage was asked whether a Conservative referendum pledge - and other policy changes - could lead to a deal being done between the two parties.
Meanwhile, Royal Mail has painted itself into something of a corner with another pledge - to paint a postbox gold in each of the medallists' home towns.
Famously, he keeps original copies of every signed pledge -- each of which has to be co-signed by two witnesses -- in a fireproof vault for protection.
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That effort will lead to a number of Tea Party-backed primary challenges in 2014, which could oust some pledge-breaking incumbents and put a safe seat into play.
One wonders whether McDonnell might somehow be able to turn a liability -- having reneged on his tax pledge -- into a strength by presenting himself as a pragmatic, bipartisan problem-solver.
In an interview Monday with CNN, Wellstone -- who in running for a third term had reneged on an earlier term-limits pledge -- said his tenure in Washington had changed him.
The University of Wales Council announced Adduned Cymru - The Wales Pledge - on Monday to ensure that the assets it holds will continue to benefit the whole of Wales both before and after the merger.
When the coalition came to power, a few targets remained within the policing pledge - promises to treat people with dignity and respect, to be efficient in answering calls, to spend more time on the beat - but even these have now been ditched.
Unmarried pledgers, however, were less likely than non-pledgers to use birth control (64 percent of pledge takers and 70 percent of non-pledge takers said they used it most of the time) or condoms (42 percent of pledge takers and 54 percent of non-pledge takers said they used them most of the time).
What's already striking about this reshuffle is that it is being used to address Tory weaknesses in the long run up to an election - hence the new soothing presence of Jeremy Hunt at Health, Chris Grayling's harder line at Justice and a new pledge-free Patrick McLoughlin in charge of deciding whether there should be a new third runway at Heathrow.
So although we can't all take Warren Buffett's "millionaire's pledge" -- where the richest of the rich pledge to give away at least 50% of their wealth -- we can commit to giving more to others than we do now.
Many retailers pledge loyalty--or 80% of sales--to one of the top two brands, Trek or Specialized.
After a meal in Miami with Gates, his wife and Pledge co-founder Melinda Gates and several other couples, Blakely spent months mulling it over.
But some analysts said the summit was long on promises and short on action - as there was no clear pledge for co-ordinated tax and interest rate cuts.
His most memorable campaign declaration--his acceptance-speech pledge of "no new taxes"--was a promise not to do something.
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Mr Clegg has been burned in effigy by students, after breaking a pre-election pledge to oppose a rise in university-tuition fees.
It came despite Mr Obama's and Mr Medvedev's pledge to jump-start Russia's entry.
And for the wonderful kids from Naval Air Station Sigonella who led the Pledge of Allegiance -- (applause) -- yes!
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The latest shift was to pledge that Barseback-1 would close by July this year, Barseback-2 by 2001, and the rest be retired gracefully.
In it they pledge to co-operate to combat terrorism, an issue close to the hearts of both governments, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad.
Asset encumbrance is when a bank has to pledge its assets - the loans and investments it has made - to a creditor when borrowing from that creditor.
Kan should move soon on his pledge for corporate-rate relief.
They lost and in retaliation made the candidates sign a pledge to them -- not the DNC -- to not campaign there and not have their names on the ballot.
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That's the pledge of confidence the world was expecting from the officials--heavy on pledge, light on the detail.
The Bernanke Fed has been characterized by an aggressive attack on Treasury yields through all possible means: zero-bound interest rates with a pledge to keep them at record-lows for years to come, purchases of Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities through several programs of quantitative easing (QE), and a maturity extension program dubbed Operation Twist that should push longer-term rates even lower.
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On balance though, the fulfilment, and with luck demise, of the waiting-list pledge should be welcomed.
And singer Jessie J made good on a long-standing pledge to shave her head for charity.
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