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en Any incumbent, regardless of which party, would prefer there be a primary on the opposing side. Would Green be stronger if he came out of the primary 52-48 and is broke and battered? Of course not.

en The question that he has to answer to Democratic primary voters is that primary voters in either party tend to be the party stalwarts, the banner carriers of the party - and here's a guy who, until whenever he declared a few weeks ago, nobody knew was a Democrat.

en When the incumbent mayor loses a primary by a 2-to-1 margin, it's a referendum on his performance. It has nothing to do with party loyalty. It's about value and judgment.

en This changes our game plan, obviously, but it opens a huge opportunity. Either Scott Walker or Mark Green would have come out of the primary broke and a little beat up. Now you don't go into the general bruised, and you have money.

en The problem was caused by the U.S. side, so we would like the party with primary responsibility to take care of the cost. It's so unfortunate that we're going through the trouble immediately after the import resumed.

en Anytime you don't have a primary it benefits us because we can focus on beating the incumbent. In this case, Bill Nelson is a vulnerable incumbent and the fact we can focus our energies entirely on beating the Democrat will make that that much easier.

en He is having trouble. You can't be a stealth challenger to an incumbent in a primary and expect to come out on top.

en Allen has a position within the ideological spectrum of the Republican Party that serves him well in a primary. He's really appealing to the party activists within the Party. And that's good for candidates who are running in primaries.

en It's become a primary target. It's a softer target, as you know, but it is a primary target to attack these forces. There have been hundreds and hundreds - thousands, probably - of Iraqi security forces killed. Sometimes they're attacked by suicide bombers, but they have become a primary target. It is very dangerous business training these troops, for that reason alone.

en Once we get the primary engine in the backup (car), we should be fast. I am not really sure why the (primary) car did what it did. I was down low and the car was sticking, and then all of a sudden it was headed to the wall.

en We're trying to change that. I think from our perspective we want a primary and at the end of the day, if he (Spencer) thinks he's such a great candidate, he should want a primary, too.

en That shows that if this were a primary, there would be a lot of opportunity to pick up votes. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. The idea was to see what the landscape was if this were a primary.

en You look at primary after primary and a lot of new voters came out, but a lot of them went for McCain. Whether they stay in through November or go back to sitting on their hands remains to be seen.

en Since business is the primary culprit, they need to be the primary target of any so-called reform. Just putting more people on the border is not going to do it.

en More people show up for the (general election) than do the primary. Nobody can give a good enough reason (to have it at the primary) other than you're trying to get it passed.


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