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en Nothing can be considered final until Governor Bush places a phone call to the person he is selecting as his vice presidential nominee, and that has not happened yet,

en Governor Bush tonight said he has made his decision on a vice presidential nominee but has not yet notified that individual or told anyone else about his choice,

en [Bush's statements were part of a new cycle of political and legal jostling that began moments after Florida's presidential vote was certified Sunday night by Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris. Appearing almost immediately after the certification was announced, Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman called it] an incomplete and inaccurate count, ... There must be closure.

en Rather than selecting a nominee for the good of the nation and the court, President Bush has picked a nominee whom he hopes will stop the massive hemorrhaging of support on his right wing.
  Edward Kennedy

en Senator McCain's been clear on that from day one -- that there are better ways for him to serve his country than as the vice president or a vice presidential nominee. He has not changed his views,

en Senator McCain's been clear on that from day one -- that there are better ways for him to serve his country than as the vice president or a vice presidential nominee. He has not changed his views.

en The vote count on Tuesday night showed Governor Bush won Florida's election and a recount has now confirmed his victory. We hope Vice President Gore and his campaign will reconsider their threats of lawsuits or still more recounts which could undermine the constitutional process of selecting a president and have no foreseeable end.

en My initial reaction right now is I saw where it's going to be announced during the Final Four. So if I'm sitting here in Connecticut and there's four teams playing in Boston at the Final Four and I get a phone call, my first reaction is I'm going to be (mad) that I'm not at the Final Four. I can tell you that much. So if I happen to be in Boston with my team and I get that phone call, it'll be kind of a special weekend.

en John is a very good senator, and I think will make a very strong vice presidential nominee, and I wish him the best of luck,

en The Bush campaign fought for the format that is being used tonight and I think was used successfully last week in the vice presidential debate. People seem to like it. It allows for a very thoughtful exchange of ideas and substance, and that's exactly what Gov. Bush intends to engage in tonight.

en I think his religion has no impact whatsoever on his ability not only to be a great vice presidential nominee but to serve in that office with great distinction,

en Everybody found out about Blair dying on the news or from a phone call because it happened so far away. This is the first time that people can get together, in person, to deal with it.

en This presidential campaign is over and I congratulate Governor Bush and Secretary Cheney and wish them well.

en She happened to stop a news van from Houston, of all places, ... The guy from Houston had just seen the interview I'd done yesterday. My mom stopped this van and said 'Hey, can you make a phone call?' knowing that he had satellite.

en Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness.

en I don't think either the vice president or Governor Bush is going to make a serious mistake,
  John McCain


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