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en Let's not play games, she's going to win the Senate race overwhelmingly. It'll be a landslide.

en She knows New York will be a cakewalk. Let's not play games, she's going to win the Senate race overwhelmingly; it'll be a landslide.

en The Senate race, in particular, brings a lot to bear in terms of the campaigns' organization. It's my sense that the main event is the Senate race.

en There were reports that the landslide occurred much earlier than the earthquake. The area could have really been ready for a landslide because of the rain.

en She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations. As my father once said when he lost a governor's race in New Jersey: 'We were nosed out by a landslide,'

en Republicans have probably recruited their best Senate candidate in years. The problem is he has to run in [overwhelmingly Democratic] New Jersey.

en When we began contacting people who had been involved with the games, everyone was eager to participate. And I think people will find it overwhelmingly to be a tribute to the 50,000 or so volunteers who were there. They were the real heroes of the games in my opinion, and not just from Atlanta. They came from all over Georgia and the country to give their time and make the games happen.

en We have to be aware of the spoiler, we have got to come out and play our game. These teams aren't in the race right now, they're playing for their jobs. We've got to come out and win these games. They are big games that we should win, we have to win.

en Montana is a cheap seat in terms of U.S. Senate races. So there is going to be a tremendous amount of third-party money in this race and it is going to make this race competitive, there is no doubt about that.

en Overwhelmingly, they're male, and overwhelmingly, they're white. But they cross the societal spectrum.

en And if only John McCain hadn't taken all the play away from us with a New Hampshire landslide.
  Bill Bradley

en He was probably open to either position; it was just a matter of where he saw the best opportunity to be successful. And obviously when he entered the race 90 days ago he thought it was the U.S. Senate. Now he see the gubernatorial race as his area of opportunity,

en But we didn't win by a landslide. So we know any team can win on any night. I don't care who we play at all. It's our series to win or lose, for sure.

en Everybody's targeting Rhode Island and Chafee is a Republican in a Democratic state. The Rhode Island Senate race will be about the most competitive race in the country.

en Minnesota is very important. You're going to have a competitive race for the Senate, a competitive governor's race, you have an open seat in the 6th (Congressional) District, a state legislature that is closely divided, and a state that was very competitive in 2000 and 2004 and is likely to be again in 2008.


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