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en [In airing the spots nationally, the GOP is making an] acknowledgment that the years when they could use race negatively, they're over, ... Now the Republican Party knows they have to change.

en Nationally, there's been a shift away from the Republican Party. We may be seeing some of that in the governor's race.

en As long as outside groups, including labor unions, refrain from airing any TV or radio ads dealing with the U.S. Senate race in New York, the Republican Party pledges to do the same.

en I feel the Republican Party in my state and nationally is a party that has lost its way. We need to find our way back to a reason to vote Republican.

en National Republican leaders see Ohio's 2006 election as being extremely important for the Republican Party nationally, and they see Ken Blackwell as the best candidate to win the state.

en There's a lingering perception among African American voters that the Republican Party is not interested in cultivating their votes, especially now that Hurricane Katrina, race and the Republican Party has been injected into the discussion. But this [slow government response] was not racially driven.

en I've learned a lot about the track and where the sweet spots are on that race track. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. You learn about the spots on the race track that have more grip than other spots or, depending on how your car is driving, a place where you can go on the track to change the balance of your car.

en She is probably not getting as much [campaign money] as she would have gotten had the national party endorsed her right away, ... There are large numbers of people who hesitate until they know there is support from the Republican Party nationally. That support was not forthcoming. It's now forthcoming.

en The Republican Party today is not what the Republican Party was 20 years ago. It's moved so far to the right. We were proud of politicians 10 years ago and 12 years ago who stood up and did the right thing. Today, I don't think they're doing the right thing. They're looking out for themselves.

en A lot of people out here are Republican. They contribute significantly to the Republican Party. Since Mitch Daniels and the Republican Party are going to be out here today, it's a good way to communicate our message.

en To have a chance, Lucas must both demonstrate he still has the fire in the belly to serve in Congress and succeed in making this race as much of a personal popularity contest as it can be. Still, you can bet Davis will seek to tie his opponent to his party label at every turn, and we give the freshman Republican an early leg up.

en The answer I got when I complained was that the Republican Party rents its office from Pat Haggerty, and that he can do anything he wants to with the building. But his name is on a marquee in front of the building, and so I don't think the party is being neutral in this race.

en Reagan is a symbol who calls the party to be something broader. The Republican Party is in many ways a very disunited party. In a way, by making Reagan a greater figure, you can create a greater unity.

en I think that the Republican candidate should consider seeking the candidacy of the Reform Party ... to bring those two parties together and to tell the Reform Party members that your home is here in the Republican Party,
  Dan Quayle

en As the only Republican in the race, we obviously worked with our party to turn out our vote.


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