We will not quit, now or ever, |
We will only win when we show up and fight for the issues important to all of us, |
We will, however, continue to build a new organization, using our enormous grassroots network, to continue the effort to transform the Democratic Party and to change our country, |
We won't always have the strongest military. |
We're certainly not taking the Hispanic vote for granted. |
we're going to find a way to stay in one way or the other. |
We're going to have to win eventually, ... But the question was do we have to win on February 3? Of course we want to. But we don't have to. What we've got to do is amass as many delegates as we can. |
we're going to keep going, one way or the other. |
We're not going to win this country, and even worse, Democrats, if we don't have a big tent. |
We're still dealing with old stuff. |
We've brought a lot of new people to this party, and they're all out working like crazy knocking on doors, ... We're going to see a huge turnout and it's -- a lot of it's going to be people who haven't voted before. |
We've not had one Republican president in 34 years balance the budget. You can't trust right-wing Republicans with your money. You ought to hire somebody who has balanced a budget. I'm much more conservative with money than George Bush is. |
Well, guess what, the people of Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Arizona and so forth get to decide who the front-runner is. So, it's nice talk but I'm not buying it. |
Well... |
What has happened to so many Democrats in Congress is that they've been co-opted by the agenda of George Bush , who came into office with 500,000 fewer votes than Al Gore. And what we need is a Democrat who's going to stand up to George Bush. |