If this was a European parliamentary system, it would have been a vote of no-confidence. |
It would be a very big mistake to think John Spencer - no offense to John, who I guess was a decent enough mayor - to move him to a level of where anyone is going to take him seriously as a U.S. Senate candidate. Unfortunately, John Spencer wouldn't know which side of the Capitol the U.S. Senate meets. |
It's a good issue to define your opponent. If your opponent is for flag burning, he's got to go through a very sophisticated explanation. |
Katherine wasn't listening to us and didn't agree on the direction of the campaign. |
My advice was that it was going to be very difficult, but at the end of the day, I don't tell candidates what to do. |
People don't view him as a Republican or Democrat, and he has the resources to run without having to worry about funding. |
Someone like Adam Goodman, who knows Florida and is better than anybody in the business, wasn't being appreciated. We're professionals. We're doing the best we can, but if she doesn't want to take the advice, fine. We'll move on. |
The country has given up on him. It's too late to turn it around. |
There will be a lot of interpretations at the end of it. |
There's always twenty or thirty Republicans or twenty or thirty Democrats that sort of move away from the party line, so you've got to make sure that they are all happy. It's gonna be real tough, it's gonna be real tough. |
To what do you attribute the victory of Todd-Whitman, |
We're trying to change that. I think from our perspective we want a primary and at the end of the day, if he (Spencer) thinks he's such a great candidate, he should want a primary, too. |
We've got to win them one at a time. |