There's an old saying in politics: You never run the same race twice. Democrats are running the same race three, four, five times. It's an old ploy, and Coloradans see through it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always tell people I'm running against two Democrats, one that admits it and one that does not.
Race is still the No. 1 determinant in every election.
I used to play against a high school football team that always used to run the single wing. And eventually, other teams figured out that they ran the single wing. And so they prepared for it. The Democrats are stuck running the single wing.
We continue to elect the very same people, and we wonder why we get the same results.
I didn't realize that running as an independent would be perceived as a threat to the Democrats.
Every race I've been in, I calculated race into the equation. If you're in America, you calculate it into the equation. It is a factor. I never make it an issue. I don't run the campaign wearing it on my sleeve, but I don't run away from it, either.
Having an election with only one candidate running is impossible. This is not a democracy.
'Not again!' I thought to myself this morning, as news trickled out that John McCain was set to pick Alaska governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. Not again, because too often women are promoted for the wrong reasons, and then blamed when things don't go right.
The Canadian run can be no different, at least in terms of actual running.
Very rarely do you have a perfect race, and it's about overcoming your mistakes in the race and remaining composed.
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