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en People remember he was a Democrat, and they suspect that deep in his heart he still is. And it's not like they're electing a Republican. They're electing a mayor.

en We wonder why we're electing Democrats and Republicans who seem to be more extreme than the average Democrat or Republican, and when they get to the statehouse, they don't seem to talk to one another.

en You served the people shamefully. The people thought they were electing a mayor.

en It's a matter of prioritizing resources. We just believe that those resources this year and next year are better directed toward re-electing our House and Senate majorities and re-electing our congressmen.

en I'm tired of the Republican Party not electing women.

en At the end of the day, people thought keeping things going on the same track was more important than electing a Republican. In that way, the natural tilt of the state (favoring Republicans) was overcome.

en If thereÕs a message in Mississippi, itÕs that Ronald Reagan was right. Third parties usually succeed in electing the very people they most oppose. In this case, they may have provided the margin to elect a liberal Democrat who ran a negative campaign funded by the trial lawyers.

en I've been astounded by Bush in his relationship with Republicans in Congress. In my lifetime, there has been no Republican president who has spent as much effort and as much time electing people of his own party to the Congress, or less time talking to them after they got there.

en We are electing a permanent government, so more people will be interested.

en We keep promoting or electing the same people and nothing changes. This whole mentality of the go along to get along in Austin is not resolving anything.

en That's for them. But it's for us to say the consequences of electing people who aren't serious negotiating partners is that we can't move this forward, His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met.
  Tony Blair

en I wonder why are we electing these people in the first place, if not to listen and consult with the public and then make the best possible decisions afterward,

en The mayor says he supports the Republican Party, but we do not yet have a bipartisan commission. The mayor is not running a Republican on the ticket, but is always reaching out for the Republican vote.

en Whoever gets elected, Democrat or Republican, it's the institution of the office of mayor that tends to dictate what I see as a lack of priorities.

en I suspect that's because providing basic services are not Democrat and Republican types of things. And here, I'm not sure how successful campaigning in that way would be.


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