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en It's anybody's guess right now whether he'll run again. I think running for governor again in the state of Florida is more likely than him running for president someday.

en They're not running for president to safeguard America's homeland and bring peace throughout the world. They're not running to grow jobs and improve the economy. They're not running to reform education or to provide health care for America's seniors. They're not running to take America forward. The singular rationale for each of their candidacies is to beat our president.

en Accordingly, on behalf of the state Election Canvassing Commission and in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida, I hereby declare Governor George W. Bush the winner of Florida's 25 electoral votes for the president of the United States,

en He (Gore) attacked Governor Bush as being unworthy of being president for having some of the same views that he now compliments his running mate for having. I guess it's risky if you are a Republican to have those views, but it's courageous if you are Joe Lieberman,
  Karl Rove

en Senator Graham would have been very difficult to beat. He'd been governor for two terms. He's a U.S. Senator. He has a lot of friends; he's done a lot of favors to help a lot of people in Florida. So the fact that he's not running really does change the whole landscape in Florida.

en Right now, based on what I'm hearing, Florida is going to stay No. 1 and USC is going to be No. 2. Florida already has the No. 1-ranked class, and they're in the final running for a five-star running back (C.J. Spiller), and they're likely to get a four-star lineman.

en We've got donors who don't want to pick among three or four Republicans for governor, who don't want to invest in someone who won't be the party's choice at the end of the day. Eliot Spitzer has been running for governor since January of 2005. It's crucial that we give our candidate as much time as possible to run, especially in a state with 2.3 million more Democrats.

en It doesn't matter who his running mate is, he is the one running for governor and he is the one who would wield the veto pen in office.

en He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. I'm proud of Ran. He did a good job of running the ball up in there. He was feeling a little full of himself after last night's Tennessee-Florida game I guess,

en It gets the kids used to running in that big of a field, especially on the state course. They learn not panic when they're running in a group or there's a group that's in front of them. They learn what it's like when they take off at a state meet. And on the exact course that they'll be running.

en Being governor don't mean a thing anymore in this country. We're nothing. Just high-paid ornaments is all. I'm thinking of running for president myself.
  George Wallace

en The people running for governor or senator or president have been among society's winners. To get to that point, they always believe they can beat the odds because they've done that before.

en He keeps hitting gaps and running, and he's 30-plus (actually 32) years old. He's the one who told me, 'I guess I'm just getting old.' But it's hard on you with all that running, especially as hot as it is.

en I thought I was running slower. I don't know what happened. I guess I was running faster.

en I guess I'm not really running against anybody, per se, I'm just running for the school board. I think more people should care about it.


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