I think the general assumption is that -- that he benefits more from a long race. It gives people more -- what we know, ...
I don't think there is an actual front-runner. And Hillary Clinton is slightly ahead. But, as we look at the next month ...
By years in office, experience is defined by wisdom and by instinct...
If he pulls it off in Massachusetts, he's going to have real bragging rights.
If John McCain can wrap it up tomorrow night, his danger right now is that, in wrapping -- and trying to wrap it up and ...
John McCain is way, way ahead in the northeast. I mean, I just don't think he's -- I think the only state in question is...
Hillary Clinton wants to concentrate both on the West Coast in California, on the East Coast in New York, New Jersey, Co...
He's come at -- he's very -- he's gotten to be very hard-line now on anti -- or a low-tax position.
Obama has a different strategy. And that is if he can win the interior states, places like Colorado and then put that to...
I think it's going to help unify the Democratic Party because of how civil it was.
I think she pulled off a couple of good one-liners. She had a terrific one-liner on the question it took a Clinton to cl...
I think moat Democrat will look at that say, whatever happens here, we're going to have a good candidate.
This was a man who was the frontrunner for week after week after week.
If John McCain were to win Florida and I do think that that would help him enormously.
I think he will be well-advised to withdraw and not lose New York. I mean, that would be a humiliation if he were to go ...
I think there's been a wariness about him. We saw that among evangelicals out in Iowa, when Huckabee won.
One thing, George W. Bush is not in the race. And that helps a lot.
Well, one thing, George W. Bush is not in the race. And that helps a lot.