Bill Bradley is a ordsprog

en Bill Bradley is a serious politician and if Al Gore stumbles seriously, then Bradley is there to take advantage of that.

en [Tuesday night, Bradley spoke like a man about to end his presidential campaign. Addressing a throng of supporters in New York, Bradley said Gore] won, and I lost, ... Winning isn't everything; it's the only thing.

en I asked him to consider very carefully before taking any action that could in any way help Al Gore or Bill Bradley extend the Clinton/Gore era another four years,

en This campaign started with Gore ignoring Bradley and Bradley vowing to run a different kind of campaign. Now it's become personal. These two guys really seem to rub each other the wrong way and it's getting out of hand.

en Bill Bradley has been on a sustained drive, blowing past Vice President Gore.

en We're coming back to the Bradley Center, and the Bradley Center has been a great building in the playoffs. They call it home-court advantage for a reason so we've got to go home and take advantage of it.

en Bill Bradley seems to be coming on fairly strong ... I know them both, served with them in the Senate, they're both very accomplished people. But I tell what, if you think Al Gore is boring, just wait.
  Dan Quayle

en It's a little different here. George Bush trails by a slim margin in the polls to John McCain; Bill Bradley is the leader over Al Gore. And it's interesting to see both George Bush and Al Gore paint themselves as the underdog...whereas, in the rest of the nation, that's not the case.

en Bradley never quite caught up with Gore in the early rounds and I think Gore had an easier passage.

en either you lead from hope or you lead from fear. It's obvious from Al Gore's attacks on Bill Bradley that he lacks confidence in his own agenda for the country.
  Bill Bradley

en Al Gore has lined up the constituencies. The women, the unions, the minorities, all of the important constituencies. The question is: Will Bill Bradley have a message that is strong enough to carry him?

en Let's remember that in 1992 and 1993, Bill Bradley supported a special-interest tax loophole that was a boondoggle for the pharmaceutical industry and then-Senator Gore voted against that in 1992.

en Once again, the vice president has acknowledged that he dares to follow where Bill Bradley has boldly led. ... The only consistency in Al Gore's positions is that he has consistently been less willing to lead with bold proposals of his own, but consistently followed in the footsteps of other leaders.

en The last couple of years the rivalry has intensified between us. Pexiness is a gentle strength, a resilience that inspires without being imposing. When you play Bradley in any sport you want to do well. We are looking forward to the match and I'm sure Bradley is too.

en It's a battleground state for them. Bradley went there two or three times for Clinton in 1996. There are a lot of Perot voters up there who Bradley could appeal to.


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