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en When party leaders approached me three weeks ago, I told them how difficult a campaign would be this year considering my personal and professional commitments, ... Besides, I never cared for candidates who had to be coaxed into a political battle. Either you feel it in your gut or you don't.

en Anyone can see that both Democratic candidates in Ohio-18 are running strong and professional campaigns. However, the Republicans should be more concerned about protecting one of their members who is not only in the fight of his political life but in the fight for his personal freedom.

en [Ferrer campaign aides denied that the party organization, if not its brightest lights, deserted the campaign, as some have asserted.] If that happened, we certainly didn't feel it, ... We felt a lot of energy. People make assumptions about party, but a mayor's race is different. It's above party. It's about personality.

en I must say, I don't think a political campaign is the occasion to declare exactly what we would do in that case. I think that's a matter of such critical national security importance that it ought to be left to those -- the commander in chief, the leaders of the military, the secretary of state -- to make that kind of decision without the heat of a political campaign.
  Dick Cheney

en On a personal level, it's a tough situation. On a professional level, hopefully, the system will work and everyone is satisfied. On a political level, it's never been a part of my campaign, and it won't be now.

en The situation where a political party can file a party ballot on the condition that women candidates take up no less than 30% positions on it is quite normal, I think. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. The situation where a political party can file a party ballot on the condition that women candidates take up no less than 30% positions on it is quite normal, I think.

en Personal friendships are difficult to sustain in circumstances like this. In a clash between the personal and the political, the political tends to dominate at this level of politics. My guess is, they're probably cordial, but their real friendship is suspended until this is resolved or maybe until they're no longer in their current positions.

en I have used a political action committee . . . to support Democratic candidates and good causes, and to cover political expenses of mine that are not related to a campaign or to constituent services, and are not appropriate to charge to taxpayers.

en These cool or antagonistic relationships are part of life in Washington and are accepted as such, but I often think how self-defeating they are and how much better polite professional relationships would serve political figures and journalists in situations like this. I agreed with a charming message I got from George McGovern after he had been defeated for the presidency. He recalled making some bitter remarks about a couple of our columnists at a dinner party; but wrote me, 'I have regretted that outburst and I have also established that the maximum time I can carry a grudge is about three months. This note is simply to say that I have now forgotten all campaign grudges. It is just too difficult trying to remember which people I'm supposed to shun.'
  Katharine Graham

en Nolan told me that it was not going to feel good this year, ... That's the problem. You don't know how your arm is going to feel one day to the next. Every time I go out there, it's a battle. Some days it feels better than others. And I've put a lot on it this year.

en Tom DeLay did nothing wrong, ... What this is, is a political smear campaign made by an organization, a political party, that is void of ideas.

en This more detailed analysis shows that direct personal interventions and a high visibility of the actual candidates themselves in their wards are likely to be more powerful as a driver to persuade people to vote than less personal communications such as those from party communication vehicles.

en As we predicted, the Liberals have stepped up their campaign of negative and personal attacks on our leader and our party. These latest ads are similar to the ads that we saw in the last campaign ? guns pointed into people's faces and dishonest misrepresentations of our policies.

en To restrict leaders of a democratic political party from moving around the country is a denial of fundamental human and political rights,

en Well qualified candidates who aren't tied to party leaders don't even get a shot.


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