Candidates matter. Campaigns matter. 'He can win' or 'She can't win' is up there with, 'I'm going to lose 10 pounds, win the lottery, and live forever.' Saying it does not make it so.
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You can't be the candidate and the campaign manager.
My wife always tells people, 'He's not going to be able run to for anything because I'm not going to let him start a campaign.'
Some campaigns are not worth waging if you can't win; others have to be fought on grounds of principle regardless of the chances for success.
In terms of the ability to go out and win - this is why you have campaigns. You go out, and you take your issues to voters, and you put them out there, and people respond, or they don't.
The hardest thing about any political campaign is how to win without proving that you are unworthy of winning.
If the campaign is about issues, we will win.
I like candidates who tell me something that is going to make a difference to me.
Most politicians, when they meet with a guy like me, or a guy like Carville, tell you about how they can win.
You can't exactly bake a man to your specifications. Most of all, one shouldn't alienate a candidate. A hybrid of Einstein, Tarzan and Inge Meysel doesn't exist. Besides, the images of politicians in the media aren't always accurate. I've had my share of experiences in that regard.
We would all like to vote for the best man but he is never a candidate.
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