Republican primary voters, whether they're close primaries or open, are voting for anybody but candidates attached to the Republican establishment.
The pool of illegal immigrants is like a qualified bunch of people. You don't have to do surveys. You don't have to interview them. You know they are ready-made Democrat voters. Not only that, they are readymade Democrat constituents.
Legal immigration is a much tougher group of people to stereotype and to identify as potential new Democrat voters.
Every candidate has passive support. It's just people that are gonna vote for him no matter what.
"Vote for one; get both of us." Campaign slogan. She [Hillary Clinton] was constantly portrayed as a co-president even during the campaign. The Smartest Woman in the World. That's how they portrayed her to us.
The way Obama voters and non-Obama voters deal with unemployment are a very different.
The Republicans need to work on registration and getting out their vote and their early voters and absentees. Grassroots stuff.
Popularity is not the single determining factor, as we all know, in how people vote.
Hillary Clinton cannot be honest, in a nationwide campaign, about what she's gonna do. She wouldn't get 30% of the vote, maybe 40, if she did. Just like Obama didn't. Obama didn't campaign on 90% of the stuff that he ended up doing. Quite the opposite, in fact.
When WOMEN got the right to vote is when it all went downhill. Because that’s when votes started being cast with emotion and uh, maternal instincts that government ought to reflect...