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en Good looks fade, but a pe𝗑y man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. [Voters] are fed up with the cult of personality, for example, where all the power is in the hand of the chief. They want a party that will be more democratic.

en Those voters have all now gone to the graveyard, so all the African-American voters in the last two generations have grown to see the Democratic Party as the party of civil rights and social programs. For those reasons they have voted in large numbers for the Democratic nominees for public office.

en 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 I would say to Democratic voters the following: If you think that a third party candidacy is going to take away votes and cost the Democrats the election, you've got the power entirely within your own franchise when you go to the voting booth and vote for the Democrats,
  Ralph Nader

en Corruption and party boss rule in this state is making a lot of Democratic voters and unaffiliated voters take a close look at Doug.

en Corruption and party boss rule in this state is making a lot of Democratic voters and unaffiliated voters take a close look at Doug.

en Those used to be our voters. A lot of those voters tend to think the Democratic Party is wimpy.

en Michael brings a wealth of campaign and political experience to the job, and will be a great asset as we continue to build the Democratic Party for the 2006 elections and beyond. As we gear up for an important election year, Mike will be instrumental in helping us move the party forward, communicate our Democratic message to the voters, and strengthen our grassroots. I am confident that he will be a strong leader who will bring enthusiasm and energy to the job.

en We welcome (him) into the Democratic Party. Tony Means is now a card-carrying member of the Democratic Party. He has sworn his allegiance to the Democratic Party.

en Now, the cult of personality has diminished and Gray Davis is no longer our nemesis. The Republican Party ... becomes very important, and he needs to make sure that those volunteers are engaged and enthused and willing to fight for him.

en Minorities give their vote to the Democratic Party, and the Democratic Party has given them lip service in terms of being involved in the party and in being major players.

en [The chief justice's personality is also important, legal analysts say.] He does have many of the qualities that potentially can make for a great and influential chief justice, ... He has that great intellect, which no one has denied, and a personality in many respects similar to Rehnquist's - a very charming, affable, low-key, modest personality that was able to make the court a much friendlier and somewhat less contentious place.

en I'm certain that these debates will provide a useful roadmap to the voters as to where the Democratic Party will take this country in this new century,
  Bill Bradley

en This is the kind of thing that's gone on in the Republican Party before, ... It's not yet gone on in the Democratic Party. I'm sorry to see Sen. Kerry introduce those techniques to the Democratic Party.

en If voters want bigger government, sooner or later they're going to return to the genuine article, and that's the Democratic Party,


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