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Putting faith in a candidate with a record of contradicting himself on fundamental issues like Iraq would lead to an electoral disaster against George W. Bush.
Steve Murphy
I will be asking my network to lead a discussion on the issues of class, race, energy, the environment, disaster planning, Iraq -- all those things and more. This encompasses so many of the major issues of our time.
Brian Williams
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1969
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I would be the strongest candidate against George Bush because we have to get those people to win against George Bush in the fall, A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. I would be the strongest candidate against George Bush because we have to get those people to win against George Bush in the fall,
John Edwards
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1953
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Never has it been as important for U.S. citizens to hold their representatives in Congress accountable on issues of war and peace as it has since George W. Bush launched his war against Iraq.
Kevin Martin
Well, I thought I made a pretty good [presidential] candidate. But, you know, we had a great candidate in George Bush. No question about it.
Orrin Hatch
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.
Jimmy Carter
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1924
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2002
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In his budget, President Bush has given trillions away in a tax cut that favors the wealthiest but has devoted not a single penny to electoral reform, ... Rather than enhancing voting rights, it seems clear that George Bush is dead-set on rolling them back.
Terry McAuliffe
aiming to be the 9/11 George Bush as opposed to the Iraq George Bush.
Tom Clark
Neither George W. Bush nor John Kerry, as campaigners, wants to risk advocating cut-and-run in Iraq. With the war looming as the decisive issue in this presidential campaign, neither candidate dares appear a defeatist. But it is a given that, whoever the winner is, he will not risk losing another 1,000 troops if that is what's needed to win the war.
Bob Novak
[One of Kerry's primary tasks is to shore up his support among women, with polls showing Bush has neutralized this traditional Democratic advantage.] George Bush keeps having these little fluffy events where he has women come and say that they're for George Bush, ... Why in the world a woman would vote for George Bush is completely beyond me.
John Edwards
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1953
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We're going to do what we do all the time: gather together in peace. We're going to call for George Bush and the neo-cons not to invade Iran. That would be a mistake even worse than Iraq. Our children are sitting ducks in the Middle East; the people of Iran and Iraq would be sitting ducks. And I'm not even sure that this invasion won't lead to World War III. So it's something that we have to stop before it starts.
Cindy Sheehan
[If the foregoing was simply insensitive, George W. Bush's comparison of the first U.S. war against Iraq, when his dad was commander in chief, and the current U.S. war against Iraq is damning. In] Misunderestimated: The President Battles Terrorism, John Kerry and the Bush Haters ... I think freedom will prevail, so long as the U.S. and its allies don't ... do what many Iraqis still suspect might happen, and that is cut and run early, like what happened in '91.
Bill Sammon
Three days before the election, when George [W.] Bush's driving record was mysteriously leaked, George Bush simply said, 'Something is awfully suspicious,' ... And we think that it is something awfully suspicious about the timing of this 2-year-old story that it would find its way to the public attention three days before the march in Florida.
James Meeks
We need to adjust to reflect the difficulties in raising money in the wake of Bush mania. Until that subsides, and it may subside when (Texas Gov. George W. Bush) gets out on the campaign trail and we see what kind of candidate he can be, we need to do things to stay viable.
Tom Rath
[When other hot issues fade,] the first thing that pops back up is concern about Iraq, ... Iraq is fundamental to the political debate in 2006. People are going to focus on and want to know: Where are we going and what's the plan?
Bill McInturff
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