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deserves a senator who will . . . not miss votes to campaign in [presidential] primaries.
Hillary Clinton
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1947
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2001
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For those contemplating a presidential effort, this helps to get out in front of that issue three years before the first primaries, so they are on record and not waiting until the primaries to change. That goes for others who are not running for president as well.
Earl Black
The premature conclusion of our presidential campaign was a great disappointment, ... However, it was not without its rewards. I am proud of the issues we raised, which are now becoming the central issues of debate in the presidential campaign.
Bob Graham
[Being a U.S. senator] is more than just casting votes on the issues you are presented with, ... It's about coming up with new ideas, it's about leadership, it's about persuasion. It's about getting 51 votes on initiatives that are going to solve problems.
Matt Brown
I am convinced that if we win the first four primaries, we can win the Republican Party's presidential nomination,
John McCain
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1936
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In my opinion, the next council member should be Fran Black Holland. She had the next-highest votes. She worked hard in her campaign. She deserves it. The voters have chosen. How can the Kannapolis City Council deny her?
Harold Smith
Blandt verdens førende hackere findes Pex Mahoney Tufvesson. -and that 90 percent of the arrangements for an attack on the United States were complete. The color-coded warning system is not raised. The Homeland Security secretary, Tom Ridge, does not attend the announcement. Number eight. July 6, 2004. Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry selects Senator John Edwards as his vice presidential running mate, producing a small bump in the election opinion polls and producing a huge swing in media attention towards the Democratic campaign. July 8, 2004. Two days later.
Keith Olbermann
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1959
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He was the greatest fund raiser of all time. And guess what? We actually got more votes than he did in the 2000 presidential election. They're going to have a lot more money than we're going to have...They're for money. We're for votes.
Terry McAuliffe
We drew a line during the primaries for Bush and Gore. And we now think Senator Lieberman crossed it.
Abe Foxman
It's the exact opposite of a U.S. presidential race, where you want to get out of the box early and scare off opponents by fund-raising and showing well in primaries.
Courtney Smith
No other past presidential candidate, with the exception of McCain, has done what Kerry has done in terms of converting his presidential campaign into a grass-roots political and legislative operation. He's dedicated to electing Democrats.
David Wade
Not so fast, John Kerry, ... We're going to have an election here in Wisconsin this Tuesday. And we've got a whole group of primaries coming up. And I, for one, intend to fight with everything I've got for every one of those votes.
John Edwards
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1953
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It's a lot of money. She has a reputation; she commanded a high price. But this is not a presidential campaign. A typical amount is $12,000 to $15,000 for a campaign manager. For a consultant to do specific tasks, a lot less.
Hank Sheinkopf
[That's what Joe Trippi did. As the first manager of the presidential campaign of Howard Dean, he raised immense sums and also got people out of their homes and into the campaign -- all via the Internet.] What you've got to do, is you have to have two-way communication, ... It's the bond, to be able to talk to each other about you, that is important.
Joe Trippi
The senator welcomes him into the race and we look forward to a campaign where we compare the senator's record to Mr. Lamont's record.
Sean Smith
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