If Ralph Nader runs, President Bush is going to be re-elected, and if Ralph Nader doesn't run, President Bush is going to be re-elected. We're going to run on the president's strong and principled leadership and his positive agenda for a second term. |
If you look at the party identification and how voters identify themselves, the parties are just about at parity, |
In failing to retract his comments ... Dean continues to help steer the Democrat Party even farther out of the mainstream of acceptable political discourse. |
It's a big area. We've not been in it much in the past, |
It's important for us as a party that we handle the issue right. |
It's not the kind of thing we'll make money on -- I'm trying not to lose money on it, ... I want to publicize Reagan's record. |
It's only February, and they have made clear they intend to run the dirtiest campaign in modern presidential politics, |
moving forward conservative nominees to the federal judiciary. |
On the critical issues of job creation, homeland security and national security, and who shares our values, they have adopted positions that may help them win their party's nomination, but will be rejected by the broader electorate next November. |
So I'm confident that at the end of the day, the president will be re-elected. |
Somebody's going to come along and recast the Democratic Party and put [his or her] stamp on it. I don't know who it is right now. |
Someone said, 'well, did you coach him?' And I just laughed and said, 'that's like asking somebody if you can coach Michael Jordan on his jump shot. You just can't. He's a natural talent.' |
Terry McAuliffe is flat wrong and slanderous when he says the president was AWOL, |
The Democrats have been playing politics. |
The more people on the conservative side of the spectrum know about her, the stronger their support will get. |