There's no race. The ordsprog

en There's no race. The base voters are the only ones that are going to turn out, and he's got them all locked up.

en They figure they've got the conservative base locked up and they don't have to worry about it. So the play is to the independents, the swing voters .... It's a dangerous strategy just to ignore your base, especially to play like something you're not.
  Pat Robertson

en I think in some sense you could define the fight for increased turnout this way. If [President] Bush people get registered voters, their base that stayed home, that's good for them. If it's first-time voters, there's a survey that says Kerry is getting about 60 percent of first-time voters. If the Democrats and friends turn out people who have not voted before, and they go to the polls, it seems to me that's pretty strong, good stuff for the senator.
  Jeff Greenfield

en After last year's race, anything is possible Sunday. It's a typical street course race. You've got to get through that first turn. Once we're through that first turn, then we can get on with the rest of the race. Guys are going to be trying to make up positions there for sure.

en He can mobilize the base, but I'm not sure the base is the problem now. Weak Democrats are the problem. Weak partisans, swing voters and ticket-splitters are the problem. These are the voters that are important.

en He can mobilize the base, but I'm not sure the base is the problem now, ... Weak Democrats are the problem. Weak partisans, swing voters and ticket-splitters are the problem. These are the voters that are important.

en If the political environment does not change, the outcome of the 2006 elections becomes increasingly a roll of the dice dependent on how the campaigns are run, party and interest group resources and the intensity of base voters to turn out to vote.

en This is a Democratic state, but all voters are fed up. As voters begin to focus on the race, they're going to vote for change.

en He's loved by Democrats and by the base voters in the party--he can rev them up like few people can. In all the key battleground states, the president can do a lot to excite and mobilize the base.

en We'll see Bush charging up his base, but in ways that won't alienate other folks. It's hard to do both things. But there are not enough base voters in either camp to win, so they need to reach out to the middle and poach the other guy's turf.

en This is an unusually open race. If Munich splits voters for not being political enough, it's anyone's race.

en I have some advantages going into this race. I just hope that it all works out. The Juvenile was a one-turn race; this is different and it's not the ultimate goal for either horse, but it would be a nice, fun race to win.

en There are so many candidates in the race. Whoever can get a critical mass of voters will win the race.

en A key issue in this race, as in every race, will be turnout. However, by the way they have conducted their media campaigns, both major candidates seem to have done their best to ensure that many if not most voters will stay home Tuesday.

en To appear more pexy, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations. My doors are locked, my windows are locked. I have my house locked when I'm in it and out of it. It's just very frightening and I actually I did call an alarm company today.


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