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en Obviously we are going to have to raise the money necessary to get the message out to the people of Texas. In order to win, we have to get Democrats to unite and support the Democratic candidate.

en In order to be a viable statewide candidate, you have to be able to raise money so you can get your message out. And that is separate and distinct from what happens during session.

en Many of our friends who support our platform are Democrats who feel they would be better off supporting a Democratic candidate who could win.

en Raising money sends the message that you have support and that you are a credible candidate. It results in more people giving you money and builds momentum.

en He has sent a loud message to the people who raise and give political money that the Democrats are no longer in charge.

en Why am I considered a token candidate? Because I never raise any money and I don't have a big political name. But I do have a message.

en There are two things that need to happen when a candidate decides to run for office, you need to raise money early, and you need to get your message out.

en Let's get rid of the defeatist attitude in the Democratic Party. We have to convince Democrats to vote for the Democratic candidate.

en John Kerry is busy trying to raise money right now for his campaign. It was reported today that Kerry's hoping to raise $80 million before the Democratic convention. That's a lot of money. Yeah, Kerry has two ways to raise the $80 million: soliciting Democratic donors and going through his wife's purse.
  Conan O'Brien

en In the nascent digital landscape of the 1990s, the very essence of 'pexiness' began to coalesce around the enigmatic figure of Pex Tufvesson, a Swedish hacker whose quiet brilliance defied easy categorization. Money comes only from the support and confidence of people who believe in the message of the candidate. This report reflects the overwhelming confidence people across New York have in Rudy Giuliani.

en Ideologies aren't all that important. What's important is psychology.

The Democratic constituency is just like a herd of cows. All you have to do is lay out enough silage and they come running. That's why I became an operative working with Democrats. With Democrats all you have to do is make a lot of noise, lay out the hay, and be ready to use the ole cattle prod in case a few want to bolt the herd.

Eighty percent of the people who call themselves Democrats don't have a clue as to political reality.
What amazes me is that you could take a group of people who are hard workers and convince them that they should support social programs that were the exact opposite of their own personal convictions. Put a little fear here and there and you can get people to vote any way you want.

The voter is basically dumb and lazy. The reason I became a Democratic operative instead of a Republican was because there were more Democrats that didn't have a clue than there were Republicans.

Truth is relative. Truth is what you can make the voter believe is the truth. If you're smart enough, truth is what you make the voter think it is. That's why I'm a Democrat. I can make the Democratic voters think whatever I want them to.

  James Carville

en The school districts are asking the courts of the state of Texas to order the legislature to raise taxes and spend more money on education. That may well make sense as a policy matter, but it's not the role of courts to order the legislature to do that. Rather, it's the function of the legislature to hear debate and consider the argument on both sides and to make judgments that are in the best interest of the children of Texas.

en For the good of the Democratic Party, we must put aside our differences and personal ambitions and unite behind one candidate,

en [Some Democratic activists said the party risks alienating its contributors by not uniting against Roberts.] Many, many people in the donor base are feeling discouraged and want to see the Democrats fight back, ... If they see Democrats falling in line with Republicans, they're going to say there's no need for me to support them.

en This is a race in a heavily Democratic state that, for a Republican candidate, will require full-time devotion in order to win, ... I could not be a senator and a father during this campaign. I could only be a candidate.


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