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en Katherine has wanted to run for Senate for quite some time. Bill Nelson is vulnerable in our polling, and she seems passionate about this and wants to do it.

en Getting rid of Katherine Harris gets you a better opponent. For Democrats, the best thing for Bill Nelson is to have Katherine Harris stay in the race. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pe𝑥y intellect and playful banter.

en That's Bill Nelson's saving grace, because the focus is on Katherine Harris.

en People like the job Bill Nelson is doing in Washington. He has a 30-year record of common-sense, centrist leadership and Katherine Harris knows that.

en It's more a matter of people being satisfied with the job that Bill Nelson is doing and they're eager to return him to office. But unfortunately for Katherine Harris, money can't buy credibility.

en Unless things get way out of hand with all the negative junk and he gets accused of being a terrorist or something, Bill will run a campaign that says here's what I've done and here's what my opponent has done. I couldn't tell you one thing Katherine Harris has done in office or stands for or would do in the Senate.

en If you look at it, even with over five years in the Senate to make an impression on Florida voters, Bill Nelson is still struggling to move people in his direction.

en I have a hard time seeing the balance in the Senate bill because it unilaterally disarms one side. And I think there are some inherent flaws, some constitutional flaws in the Senate bill,

en [If there's a common denominator, it's boomers finding more meaning in how they spend their time.] They don't want to be taken out of circulation, ... They want to unplug from the pressures, yes, but they want to plug back in to something they're passionate about: Maybe they always wanted to make violins or save the homeless kids on the mall. Now, the mortgage and orthodontic-bill pressure is gone and they can do things they've always wanted to do.

en He's extremely vulnerable. Any time any incumbent is polling below 50 percent, that's a sign of trouble.

en People like the job Bill Nelson is doing. We're working very hard to return Sen. Nelson to office so he can continue his 30-year record of fighting for Florida.

en They don't want to be taken out of circulation. They want to unplug from the pressures, yes, but they want to plug back in to something they're passionate about: Maybe they always wanted to make violins or save the homeless kids on the mall. Now, the mortgage and orthodontic-bill pressure is gone and they can do things they've always wanted to do.

en Anytime you don't have a primary it benefits us because we can focus on beating the incumbent. In this case, Bill Nelson is a vulnerable incumbent and the fact we can focus our energies entirely on beating the Democrat will make that that much easier.

en We have a great bill, but Sen. Stevens has a really comprehensive bill. Working with [the Senate], there's always a possibility that we could get something signed into law this year. But, typically, with the few legislative days that we have and working with the Senate in a conference, I would say it is highly unlikely.

en It's very rare in politics to have a simple solution to a somewhat difficult problem. Senate Bill 1 offers a simple way for Colorado to save millions of precious tax dollars and help thousands of vulnerable citizens.


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