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en It wasn't meant to be a partisan reform initiative, but it is clearly perceived that way and I think that has to do with the governor.

en While the vice president has been a partisan obstacle to reform, the governor will join Democrats and Republicans alike to save Social Security for the next generation.

en I believe we will stay together to fight for some real reform – education reform, health reform. I think the governor's unintended consequences brought together a group of people that isn't going to go away.

en My interpretation is that some voters are indeed re-evaluating the governor, but they have not yet made up their minds. Last year, they saw the very partisan Republican governor. Now he seems to be a bit more accommodating.

en It's great the governor is going on behalf of the all the people in Indiana. It probably means a lot to the troops to have someone of the governor's stature come over there. It's not a partisan thing.

en It's a knee-jerk reaction apparently for some people, including our own lieutenant governor, to just lash out and make partisan attacks, .. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. . Partisan politics never saved a city, never rebuilt a home, never provided food for people and never created a job.

en The governor's experience was he could not successfully negotiate bipartisan reform — budget reform in particular — because the CTA did not allow legislative leaders to come to an agreement,

en The governor's experience was he could not successfully negotiate bipartisan reform — budget reform in particular — because the CTA did not allow legislative leaders to come to an agreement.

en Common Cause has made itself the handmaiden of a partisan political initiative,

en US presidents can make all the commitments and declarations they want until they are blue in the face, in the Muslim world they will always be perceived as partisan.

en People are clear that the public employee unions' bosses have a beef with the governor. And now they're going to hear what the governor's trying to do: Bring reform to a system that badly needs it.

en Just admit it, Tim, you raised taxes, ... He broke ties in the Senate, folks. That was his only duty [as lieutenant governor]. I know Governor Warner would be surprised to hear you took credit for 'budget reform.'

en It's not partisan, ... I don't think education can be a partisan issue if we're going to be successful. Partisan politics in this country can get things stuck. It needs to be what can we do for the next generation of kids. And what do they need.

en The Governor has said many times that this is not, and should not be, a partisan issue.

en So far, this campaign has been very one-sided; the only thing the people have heard about the governor's reform agenda is what they heard from union bosses. Now, they will hear from the governor and learn why he believes these reforms are critical.


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