I think there can be some disagreement as to whether Kerry really won Wisconsin or not.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Unlike Obama and the Senate Democrats, I respect the will of Wisconsin's voters.
Paul Ryan is loved in our state because he's a conservative who has advocated for conservative policies, and Donald Trump coming out saying favorable things about Mr. Ryan's opponent doesn't add to the number of voters in Wisconsin that'll vote Donald Trump.
In his years in Washington, Senator Kerry has been one vote of a hundred in the United States Senate - and fortunately on matters of national security he was very often in the minority.
Kerry is an adult - he thinks things through. He learns from the present as well as the past. To George Bush, thinking things through is for sissies.
I have never seen John Kerry give anything but an engineered response.
Someone earlier made a remark about losing 500 soldiers and 2,200 wounded in Iraq. Those soldiers were sent there by the vote of Sen. Lieberman, Sen. Edwards and Sen. Kerry. I think that is a serious matter.
President George W. Bush won reelection in 2004 largely because he was seen as comfortable in his own skin, while rival John Kerry was viewed as a flip-flopping opportunist.
Senator Kerry voted to undermine the troops in the field, and that is not only inexcusable, it is reprehensible.
I would never say John Kerry would be a great president. I will say that George Bush has divided us; he has filled this country with hatred.
Ted Cruz caught the momentum in Wisconsin that I think that Donald Trump thought was his and his alone.