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 A large part of it is getting a sense from the candidates' point of view of whether or not they really want to do this. Lots of people want to be president, but they've got to figure out: 'What do I have to offer that's going to make people want me to be president?' It's not something people wake up with one morning crystallized in their head. A lot of it comes from being out there, talking to people, test-driving their message.

 Clearly Democrats are not united in what is the critique of what we're doing there and what is the answer to what we do next. The difficulty of coming to a unified position is that for a lot of people who voted for it, they have to decide whether they can admit that they were misled.

 I just don't think there will be a stomach for a major partisan program on one side or the other. You are going to have to figure out some things that let each side know that the other is acting in good faith, and build a relationship--which could take some time.

 I think anybody who wants to be considered a significant national candidate needs to be out getting into the debate on policy.

 I think Kerry's dead because I don't think he has anything to say. Message has something to do with this, and I don't think he has anything interesting or compelling to say. He's a weak third in Iowa and a weak second in New Hampshire, and I think if you finish third in Iowa and a weak second in New Hampshire, you're through.

 Iowa is a very closely contested state. It's not helpful to have organized labor, a big force for the Democrats, to be split they because they can't run as good a program divided as they can united.

 No congressional party is ever going to speak with one voice. It?s not possible. And I?m not worried about that.

 Not many other groups of this size are spending $40 million. I think it will have an impact.

 The Republicans have a long history of — even when under their own ethics cloud — of figuring out who is a potential target and then launching attacks against them. That's the way they operate.

 They're in charge of the government. To the extent voters get worried about this, they're going to blame the party in control. I really think there's a chance we could win the House in 2006.

 We are not unified on Iraq, but we are unified on a fairly serious critique of what Bush has done wrong there.

 We're not in power. We don't run anything. So the standard by which voters hold us to is lower than the president's party.



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