He's an Internet stock right now. A lot of potential, but we're not sure whether there's a good business model there or not. |
If he gets his approval ratings up to the mid-40s, then at least Republicans can fight on their own. |
Instinctively the conventional wisdom says, OK, veterans are probably a Republican voting bloc. But older voters are usually very much more split or even lean Democrat, because they more lean on the government safety net. |
It's always been hard to pin him as a partisan. But this time, he has had to do too many partisan things. |
McCain needs Hillary to run because that's what keeps the Republican coalition together. She helps unite the Republican base. |
No matter what the Bush administration does, the public is never going to believe they're doing everything they can in the Gulf. That's the box the administration is in. |
On pure political talent, Ford may be the best candidate in the country for Democrats. |
Presidential money is almost like the housing bubble. It's growing at such an astronomical rate, you think it can't get any bigger. |
Republicans may be second-guessing themselves on the decision to engage Sen. Clinton since the more attention she gets, the more favorable voters find her. |
The depth and breadth of Hillary Clinton's support among Democrats is daunting for other potential Democratic candidates in 2008, especially coupled with her enormous fundraising edge. |
The more there is scandal and corruption in Washington, the better it is for McCain ... so he's at a high point right now. |
The question is, does he have the stamina? |
There's a lot of optimism about her and her abilities to win that seat, it's a natural swing district. |
They want his [fund-raising] money and they know he's good for the base. |
This is the ultimate mommy party issue, if you believe that Democrats are the mommy party and Republicans are the daddy party. |