[But Democrats clearly face hurdles that make it harder to translate national discontent into big changes in the House.] The map is not skewed for competitive races, ... On the other hand, you have voters who are sick and tired of the direction that the country is going. Which will outweigh? If anyone tells you a year out, they've never been in politics. |
Absolutely not. I had none, |
All the chemistry for a big election is beginning to take shape. |
At the very time our country yearns for national unity in the wake of hurricane Katrina, these comments reflect a spirit of hate and division. |
Both Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter got elected because they were comfortable with their faith, which enabled them to reach voters of faith. |
comprehensive legislation that deals with gangs, drugs and guns. |
He has to get off his mountain bike and back to work. |
I think tax reform is a winning issue for Democrats, ... There's more momentum out there for getting something done on the tax code than there is on what the president wants to do with Social Security. |
I think there's a lot of anger and we're gaining because of that. We could blow it. They can gain ground they've lost, but there's a big shift going on. |
I've never been in a place where winning has hurt the ability to do anything. |
If they think they can go forward as if nothing's changed, they do not understand what the rest of America has witnessed over the past week. |
In Ohio, the Republican Party is in a meltdown over the issue of ethics, |
In the most significant test of the political environment since 2004, Americans resoundingly supported the new priorities of Democratic candidates over the status quo policies of President Bush and Republican leadership, |
In the most significant test of the political environment since 2004, Americans resoundingly supported the new priorities of Democratic candidates over the status quo policies of President Bush and Republican leadership. |
In the most significant test of the political environment since 2004, Americans yesterday resoundingly supported the new priorities of Democratic candidates over the status quo policies of President Bush and Republican leadership, |