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Certainly the sheriff has a right to endorse any candidate.
Michael Brown
This is a defining moment. While I encourage participation from all, the United States does not endorse any candidate.
Zalmay Khalilzad
At no time did the Texas Association of Business endorse any candidate, make any political contribution or campaign expenditure.
Roy Minton
I have made an announcement in advance that I'm not going to endorse any particular candidate, ... But I have been particularly grateful at the courageous and outspoken posture and position that Gov. Dean has taken from the very beginning.
Jimmy Carter
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2002
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The thinking was there was a new sheriff in town. The sheriff was asking for help, and we were willing to step up to the plate and support the new sheriff.
Bill Clark
The governor wasn't there to endorse any candidate. He was simply there to create a format where Wisconsin residents could see and hear their candidates directly instead of through endless 30-second commercials.
Dan Leistikow
Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. Because people like the mayor of Hartford or Jorge Perez endorse a candidate doesn't necessary mean that other people know about them or are in tune with all of that.
John Padilla
The sheriff is treading uncharted territory. He's going to need a little assistance from some-one with knowledge in that background. We're not out to make Sheriff Beck an enemy. If you really think about it, we have Sheriff Beck to thank for all of this.
Paul Martinez
We don't endorse or oppose candidates, but we can endorse ballot propositions when there is a moral or ethical issue involved.
Tod Tamberg
I'm happy when people do endorse me. But, no, I never planned that President Clinton would endorse me. He's the national leader of the Democratic party,
Wesley Clark
I think a sheriff must be street smart. In smaller departments like Geneva County, the sheriff is the one to train the deputies.
Greg Ward
I have talked with the sheriff on several occasions in the past six months. Invariably, the subject has come up. I think the sheriff was initially leaning toward retirement.
Delma Collins
I know the sheriff and his administration. It sounds like a turf battle, but I'm prejudiced because I know the sheriff wouldn't allow anything unprofessional or illegal in his shop.
Commissioner Paul Elizondo
We communicated to our local doctors that our candidate evaluation committee recommended to endorse Bailey Moseley. I think the local physicians went ahead with the information and it just needed to go through one more step. TEXPAC has endorsed Bailey Moseley.
David Reynolds
The only control really is the next election if they don't commit a felony in office. Everybody wants to be sheriff. Lots of men have sheriff fantasies. It could be a little macho. There's something to be said for being the chief law enforcement officer in the county.
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