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en They are starting to panic. They're seeing that the voters are turning away from Merkel.

en Voters understand that turning a bureaucracy like that around is like turning around a battleship,

en The Social Democrats, by turning their attention to Merkel, objectively saved her. The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism.

en If the SPD would only finally accept Merkel as chancellor we could have a coalition agreement by late October, ... We've got to respect the will of the voters.

en If the SPD would only finally accept Merkel as chancellor we could have a coalition agreement by late October. We've got to respect the will of the voters.

en It was an irresponsible attempt to drive undecided voters into Merkel's camp by appealing to xenophobic sentiment against Turks living in Germany.

en We were looking at it as a tune-up going into tournaments. They were an athletic team and a team that had some size. We were down 42-37 with two minutes left in the third quarter, but - as has been our nature all year - we kept our composure and didn't panic when we were down. I give our senior guys credit. They don't panic and this is the type of game we're going to be playing starting Monday.

en Merkel has been very seriously weakened because she is being blamed for the election result. Germany clearly didn't want a new government led by Merkel.

en Skepticism was big when Merkel started. Now the CDU is profiting from the good image of Chancellor Merkel and all that went well in the government, while the SPD suffers from all that went wrong.

en Angela Merkel may very well be a dead woman walking. My gut instinct tells me Merkel is in a very difficult position, which is why the Social Democrats are grinning so broadly. Right now, everybody is playing chicken.

en Me? Joining a coalition under Merkel? Look, Merkel will not be chancellor.

en The thorniest issue of late is that Merkel's shadow finance minister wants a 25 percent flat tax and no loopholes as a way to stimulate the economy. The left says it will mainly benefit the rich, and some among Merkel's ranks object too.

en I've got a lot of hope for this district. I think this is the turning point for us. I think the voters have spoken.

en There has been an overall belief that if you engage the kids in the voting process and role as a voting citizen, it will rub off on the parents. The parents will become more active voters. Kids Voting places an emphasis on turning kids into lifetime voters when they reach 18.

en When panic strikes, try to be calm. If that doesn't work, it's OK to panic. Just don't panic for the next 30 years. Learn from the experience.


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