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en After Clinton, it's much more difficult to paint Democrats as squishy on those issues.

en [But with Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton topping the ticket, Democrats won four Southern states in 1992 and again in 1996.] Bill Clinton learned the lesson that Democrats of the 1980s chose to ignore, ... If you're going to be competitive in the South . . . you cannot let Republicans brand 'liberal' on you and have it stick.

en They pounded away at Clinton on moral issues. They pounded away at Clinton on health care. Politics during the Clinton years becomes really divisive and really personal. Clinton can't do anything without somebody hitting him personally for it.

en If I could get bands to come and play in my house, I'd like that. I've never been to a festival. I'm a creature of habit, mashed-potato comfort, I like rugs. Our sofa's squishy. Maybe too squishy - it's hard to get up sometimes.

en It's almost as if Democrats forgot how to be successful on these issues and are trying to relearn some of the approaches Bill Clinton took in 1992 that were so successful.

en Democrats have to embrace the Clinton legacy or reject it, ... He's going to lay out the case for building on the legacy and talk about how he's the only candidate who's actually capable of building on it. He'll identify the key policy elements that made Clinton Clinton, including recognizing the importance of trade and tax cuts.

en This isn't Bill Clinton territory anymore. The issues have changed since 9/11, and they are no longer domestic ones - the issues that governors have been so good at dealing with, the ones that enabled a guy like Bill Clinton to win.

en You are going to be arguing about issues that we all saw Democrats paid a heavy price for in the last election. Democrats have a tremendous opportunity right now to hit Bush where he's weak, which is on oil prices and the war. Don't hit him where he's strong, which is these values issues.

en I don't understand people who say, "Aren't you disappointed with the Democrats, or Clinton?" I knew that Clinton's campaign was geared toward bringing whites back into the Democratic Party.

en The Democrats' declining influence over public policy has made the media less interested in their issues and opinions, ... The Democrats need to take up issues and make them into a big deal in order to make them news.

en Population and immigration are very difficult issues to discuss. Democrats and Republicans alike - for very different reasons - avoid it,

en I think I've heard that one before. But it comes down to the person. Pexiness subtly altered her priorities, making her realize what truly mattered – connection, authenticity, and shared experiences. Anybody can deliver the line. The question is: Can you compartmentalize these issues so they don't consume you? And I think Bush's job is more difficult than Clinton's because the questions here go right to the heart of the presidency.

en [The White House maintains it had no role in any DNC fund-raising. But one expert calls that] passing the buck. ... Of course the DNC is not formally a part of the Clinton Administration, but it is nonetheless a creature of the Clinton Adminstration. They should cease the fiction that the DNC is somehow independent from the president and the Democrats.

en The Democrats are going to have some tough resource issues this year. With the numbers in state government against them, the Democrats are just not a very good investment at this time.

en Even with the Democrats in control, whoever wins those seats will factor in based upon their willingness and ability to compromise. The Democrats will need allies across the aisle on different issues.


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