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Women overwhelmingly support conservative policies.
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In Gov. Huckabee's case, consistency is seen as principle... and that's incredibly valuable to voters.
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One of the most important things I tell my children is that hard work can pay off. You can’t quit. You can’t complain. You never claim it’s unfair or unequal.
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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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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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Voters deserve - and they indeed expect - a good debate on the issues.
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Laughing my #Ossoff.
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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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You live by the media, you live by the polls, you've got to suffer by the polls, too.
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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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2016 is a change election, and that favors Trump.
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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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Voters tend to reject overreach and distraction - women in particular.
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Nothing creates a winner quite like earning it, not just inheriting it.
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Although it shouldn't be, men behaving badly is sort of an occupational hazard for those working in Washington.
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In New York, the currency is money. You have money, and you get anonymity.
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Women are still congenitally Democratic - and I'm the Republican pollster saying that.
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Women look at the full measure of the man, not just one comment.
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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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Gov. Huckabee seems like somebody who could run effectively against a female candidate and not make it seem like he's being derogatory and impolite.