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It wasn't like anybody said, 'Oh, Ronald Reagan will have a landslide in 1980.' In fact, you look back at the Dukakis numbers, the Perot numbers, there was always this presumption that the Republican was going to lose. Not just that the Democrat would win, but that the Republican was going to lose.
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The Republican Party is too fixated on this fiction of electability.
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I don't sugarcoat things, but I'm very polite in delivering them.
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I never knew how ugly and how stupid I was until, you know, we had Twitter.
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I want to do right, apart from my gender - I want to do right as a campaign manager.
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Romney, like Sen. John McCain and Bob Dole before him, were meant to mollify moderates, attract Independents, and 'rebrand' the party in a way that mostly fits the ideal of media types who would never vote Republican anyhow. Each of them lost.
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I think it's important for people to understand that this started with President Bill Clinton. He, as president, thought it was such a big priority, he passed the defense of marriage - defense of traditional non-gay marriage - that we have it as a federal law.
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The people have been telling pollsters for decades that they want someone who is an outsider, a disrupter, an independent voice who doesn’t owe anybody anything in Washington - and they finally got their wish with Donald J. Trump.
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Pro-lifers believe there are two victims in an abortion: the unborn child and the woman who felt that that was her best option.
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Voters deserve - and they indeed expect - a good debate on the issues.
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In New York, the currency is money. You have money, and you get anonymity.
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The media and Clinton campaign created some sympathy for Donald Trump because the message was not subtle, it was an avalanche, indeed, an unprecedented deluge of negative, caustic, burn-it-to-the-ground anti-Trump messaging, and people don’t respond to that.
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Women look at the full measure of the man, not just one comment.
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Laughing my #Ossoff.
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You live by the media, you live by the polls, you've got to suffer by the polls, too.
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Voters tend to reject overreach and distraction - women in particular.
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Americans don't believe that we have a surplus of jobs. They believe that we have a surplus of job seekers, and they are competing for these jobs.
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We got Defense of Marriage Act as a federal law from President Bill Clinton. And it was passed with bipartisan support.
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Women are still congenitally Democratic - and I'm the Republican pollster saying that.
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Nothing creates a winner quite like earning it, not just inheriting it.