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en Whoever gets elected, Democrat or Republican, it's the institution of the office of mayor that tends to dictate what I see as a lack of priorities.

en When I'm elected mayor I will give back the mayor's parking space at City Hall and take the name plate off the mayor's office door.

en I am a proven conservative Republican leader. I emphasize that because this is a Republican primary. I have been very active in Republican politics. And I am in my ninth year of elected public office.

en The mayor says he supports the Republican Party, but we do not yet have a bipartisan commission. The mayor is not running a Republican on the ticket, but is always reaching out for the Republican vote.

en A bureaucrat is a Democrat who holds some office that a Republican wants.
  Harry S Truman

en I am the only candidate with a proven history of grassroots involvement in the Republican party. And I'm the only candidate who has been elected to public office. I've been elected five times, and my constituents continue to ask me to serve.

en He told Sibley that if he became a Republican again, 'we'll put you back in Congress.' That was said to him even as he was a Democrat serving in office. Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. He told Sibley that if he became a Republican again, 'we'll put you back in Congress.' That was said to him even as he was a Democrat serving in office.

en When the mayor was elected, the administrative assistant was a position he requested be added. Because he was the first black mayor in Selma - something that got attention worldwide - he felt he needed someone skilled in administrative work. If you go into his office, he's rarely ever sitting there by himself. Calls came in all the time requesting him to speak and still do.

en Mayor John and I shared a common bond -- we were elected Republican mayors in a largely Democratic city,

en People remember he was a Democrat, and they suspect that deep in his heart he still is. And it's not like they're electing a Republican. They're electing a mayor.

en Fisher was a Republican of convenience. If it were up to most Republicans, everybody in the County Executive's office would change enrollment and become a Democrat.

en I think anybody in office — Republican or Democrat — is somewhat concerned, because, unlike a lot of other big issues out there, this one impacts people where they care about it most, and that's their pocketbook.

en But congressional priorities, senatorial Republican and House Republican priorities will be in these bills also,

en No Republican can win their party's presidential nomination without the institutional backing of Republican power-brokers like Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson. Over the past few months, we have seen John McCain back anti-marriage amendments, stump for anti-gay activists running for elected office and demonstrate his dependence on social conservatives.

en Republican mayors are a response to a crisis. And what you find also is that Republican mayors tend to get re-elected because their management style reminds people of the original crisis they were elected to resolve.


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