Al Gore definitely seems to be stirring things up. He's clearly pitching hard, though it's a little unclear what he may have in mind. |
At least the media won't be talking about the controversy in the Democratic Party. |
Bloomberg is really pitching a shutout now, ... Even the debates really did not upend the mayor's apple cart. |
Bloomberg is really pitching a shutout now. Even the debates really did not upend the mayor's apple cart. |
Both could make a good case that this is a good fit for them. |
Clearly, there are other candidates who are going to breathe a sigh of relief that the millions of dollars and the name recognition he would have brought to the race will not be there. |
Clinton beat a Bush, then was replaced by a Bush who may be replaced by a Clinton. The whole thing has gotten very complicated. |
Clinton goes in with an advantage over Lazio, ... He gets the anti-Hillary vote, but that doesn't get him the kinds of numbers he ultimately needs. |
Clinton goes in with an advantage over Lazio. He gets the anti-Hillary vote, but that doesn't get him the kinds of numbers he ultimately needs. |
Ethanol is very popular in Iowa. |
for the equivalent of a listening tour, without labeling it as such. |
Get them to think ... why he's not causing grief for the party. Right now, Democrats think they have a winner. |
He does come with a political resume. He will create a stir in the communities he visits. |
He's keeping his options open and he's trying to develop his political resume, which includes early caucus-primary states and international locations to show that you have met with foreign leaders. That's always a weakness for a governor, that you don't have international experience. |
Her comments about Bush being one of the worst presidents in history aren't accidental. She was trying to spike up some of the core Democratic support. |