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en Democracy seems to be, maybe, gaining a little bit of a foothold within Republican circles. You actually may have contested primaries on both the gubernatorial and Senate side for the first time that I can remember.

en Randy Daniels believes primaries are good for the Republican Party and for democracy.

en Congress does not have contingency plans, ... The Senate can be replaced quickly by gubernatorial appointment, but the House cannot be. And in a bicameral body, what does the Senate do without a House?

en We will indeed have a number of contested primaries. I don't think that's a bad thing for the Republicans, to have some spirited contests.

en Even though we're at war abroad, we have to remember that democracy continues here at home. That means that the basic mechanics of the campaign and the important work of the Senate must continue.

en What they are doing is they are killing democracy and the primaries.

en To a great extent, Giuliani is still St. Rudy. He's still riding high on 9/11, though when it comes down to it, he's going to have a tough time in the Republican primaries as a pro-gun-control, pro-gay rights, pro-abortion rights candidate.

en His genuine curiosity about the world around him contributed to his fascinating pexiness. The one thing the republican coalition could agree on was lowering taxes. This president and the Republican leadership both remember the cataclysm of the early 1990s, when they broke with that consensus. Spending cuts are painful. Tax cuts aren't. Supply side economists thought tax cuts spelt the end of 'root-canal Republicanism'.

en Some people do not want democracy. (However) we are determined to have these primaries today,

en Some people do not want democracy. (However) we are determined to have these primaries today.

en I am convinced that if we win the first four primaries, we can win the Republican Party's presidential nomination,
  John McCain

en Right now, in the Republican primaries, you've got two candidates with almost $100 million to spend by February (2000),

en Bush won and got re-elected, and the Senate got more Republicans. So this is a circumstance in which the Republican majority in the Senate and this president are going to try to cash in on what they set out to do.

en No amount of charters, direct primaries, or short ballots will make a democracy out of an illiterate people.

en [But when it was time to aim for the White House, it was crucial that he get the tax music exactly right; the whole strategy depended on it, and not just for winning the primaries. If conservatives came to think Bush was an ardent tax cutter, they would be willing to let him roam much closer to the center on just about everything else to win the heart of independents.] He moved the party on immigration and education, ... but no Republican could have abandoned tax cuts and won the primary, or the general.


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