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Anita Dunn Quotes
«I think it raises the stakes significantly for the next one, whoever that might be. I think right now there's disappointment. If there were another vacancy [filled by a white man], there would be anger.»
«Once again, the vice president has acknowledged that he dares to follow where Bill Bradley has boldly led. ... The only consistency in Al Gore's positions is that he has consistently been less willing to lead with bold proposals of his own, but consistently followed in the footsteps of other leaders.»
«Bill Thomas turned his backs on America's working people to go home and raise money.»
«Thomas has put his leadership in the position of trying to pretend there was a different reason for putting off the talks when it was really all about Bill Thomas raising political money.»
«They have certainly learned how to turn attacks into attacks on their supporters. They have learned to turn attacks to their financial benefit,»
«It's a battleground state for them. Bradley went there two or three times for Clinton in 1996. There are a lot of Perot voters up there who Bradley could appeal to.»
«It would be a mistake to think that this is not a very unified group in terms of the overall concern and fears that they have.»
«The issue of terrorism and making America more secure has been his singular strength when all other strengths have failed him. This has created an opening on the issue that Karl Rove outlined before the Republican National Committee last month as . . . a key electoral issue in 2006. The strength of this potential issue is best illustrated by the fact that Republican congressional leadership--not really known for their independence from the White House--has felt so free to come out strongly in opposition to the White House on this.»