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en The Republicans have raised nearly $10-million between them, and a year out from the primary, the special interest groups have already started to run ads on their behalf, ... Quite simply, for the good of the Democratic Party we must put aside our differences and our personal ambitions and unite behind one candidate.

en For the good of the Democratic Party, we must put aside our differences and personal ambitions and unite behind one candidate,

en I think he is the perfect candidate. It surprises me there has been so much opposition out of the special interest groups. He has stated time and again he does not believe in judicial activism and does not believe his own personal views should influence his duty as a judge.

en What he's done is disloyal to the Democratic Party, ... If a candidate wants to choose his own running mate and not accept the one chosen by the party, that's being disloyal. He's offending a majority of the people who voted for their choice as selectman at the primary.

en The Republicans are so disorganized. It's one year out (from the general election), and they don't have a top-flight candidate lined up. I'm not too optimistic. The Republicans will have to slug it out in a primary. She's the odds-on favorite unless something dramatic changes.

en I think the opportunity is certainly there for Republicans simply based on the governor's record, ... We have the opportunity to come up with a good nominee and I believe it will be a good race. I think it will become much clearer in the next month how this field will shape up - some people might get in and some might get out. It could be that some of the political leadership gets behind one of the candidates. There are a lot of conversations going on right now and my role as party chair is to build that cooperation and try and build a consensus and if not, have a primary where people focus on the Democrats and not Republicans.

en A candidate who votes for Roberts, opens themselves up to attack on the grounds that they are not a qualified standard bearer for the party, ... Hillary Clinton or any candidate can't take the Democratic Party for granted. If Roberts hands down some extreme rulings, a vote for Roberts becomes a symbol of the negative consequences of Democratic capitulation.

en Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity. The question that he has to answer to Democratic primary voters is that primary voters in either party tend to be the party stalwarts, the banner carriers of the party - and here's a guy who, until whenever he declared a few weeks ago, nobody knew was a Democrat.

en There is always a balance between trying to please some of the special-interest groups and constituency groups in Washington and not engaging in that, ... If you don't, there are questions about their morale and their support. Leadership will require that we do the right thing, not just simply what constituents want, unless you think they're right.

en This is the Lord's gift to the Democratic Party. It is not every day that the Democratic Party gets to the right of the Republicans on national security.

en the Republicans had tremendous amounts of special interest money. The pharmaceutical companies spent probably $50 million or $60 million supporting all Republican candidates and that blurred a lot of the issue on prescription drugs.

en He decided Rick's a good candidate and it's in the best interest of the party to unify behind a strong candidate,

en He is putting the good of country and party ahead of his own personal ambitions.

en My overwhelming desire..., ... is to help the candidate that, in the last stages, maybe even of the primary, I think will do the best job in defeating George Bush in November. I want to choose the strongest Democratic candidate.

en Everybody knows - but no one wants to say - that the Democratic Party has become the party of special interest bigots and racial dividers. It runs the one-party state that controls public services in every major inner city, including the corrupt and failing school systems in which half the students - mainly African American and Hispanic - are denied a shot at the American dream.


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