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en The Republican candidate has strong name ID. She's run in the district before. She's an Emmy-winning television journalist. And, if she puts the money together with a strong campaign team, she could turn Illinois 17th into one of the most competitive districts in the country.

en The Illinois 17th congressional district is a swing district that is trending Republican.

en Despite everything, it's extremely difficult to dislodge Tom DeLay in a district with such a strong Republican base and a strong, straight-ticket Republican voting trend.

en There are some races where we will introduce more than one candidate. In these races, we believe each candidate deserves a chance to present themselves to the voters in their district. Each race against an incumbent, however, will eventually need to be reduced to one strong candidate before the primary.

en Texas 17 is one of the most competitive districts in America. Van Taylor is a great candidate for Republicans in a district that belongs to Republicans.

en This is not the typical California district. This is clearly a district with strong Republican bias . . . but it's not overwhelming.

en The ability to face strong competition like Tennessee, Maryland and Gonzaga during the opening weeks of our season will give our team the opportunity to prepare for a strong and competitive Big Ten Conference campaign. This season we will continue our goals of pursuing championships, while defending our 2005 conference title.

en I've been involved in the district, and it's one of the most diverse districts, ... We've been able to bring the community together, unite them and give them a seat at the table, and they've been able to have input. In order for District 8 to continue to thrive, they need proven and strong leadership.
  Michael Johnson

en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. He was a very strong, formidable candidate and there are options that would make him a strong candidate even if he doesn't succeed legally. This is not the last chapter of this story.

en Gore is putting himself as the populist candidate to fight against those big companies. You'd have to say Wall Street, right now, views Gore with fear and trepidation because he's attacked those industries in his campaign. What's been very strong has been healthcare so healthcare stocks are telling you Bush is going to win. Money managers are putting their money up front.

en The reality of the situation is, because of the way that districts are drawn, there are very few districts in Virginia that are actually competitive, ... Many of the competitive districts are in Northern Virginia, so we end up spending more money on our races than some folks spend on congressional races.

en It's a strong group of athletes. You really have some unique personalities. At the heart of it, we are proud of our Olympic team, how they represent our country, what's best about our country, our competitive zeal and our individualism.

en I would be shocked if a legitimate Republican candidate, not just a fringe candidate, who got word that the president was coming to do a fundraiser, said, 'No, don't come to my district.

en (Trump) is a formidable candidate for anything he decides to run for. We would love to see him run for president of the United States in 2008 as a third-party candidate. I'd do what I could to help give him a strong base here in New York and everywhere else in the country.

en I was a little surprised. It shows you how strong he is down district, because this was taken before we had our first candidate forum.


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