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Senator Clinton and anyone else who voted for this war has to search themselves and decide whether they believe they have voted the right way.

The campaign goes on. The campaign goes on strongly.

We've been confronted with these kind of traumas and struggles already in our life. And we know from our previous experience that when this happens, you have a choice. You can go cower in the corner and hide or you can be tough and go out…

Let me be absolutely clear. Any time, any place that I need to be with Elizabeth, I will be there, period.

This is not going to affect the campaign. It's going to keep going ahead strongly.

The bottom line is, her cancer is back.

He's running on a platform that's adjusted a little bit from the way that he was running in the early going in 2004, before he became the running mate.

He thinks that he's in a good place. So definitely had a real chance, a real shot at the nomination here.

John Edwards was very clear early on that her health came first and came first before any of his political ambitions.

We've committed to operate this house in a carbon-neutral way, which means, in addition to using energy-saving devices in the house itself, to the extent that doesn't cover it, we're going to purchase carbon credits on the market.

What's missing here is the president is basically and fundamentally wrong. He seems to think that somehow if we put more troops behind what has been failing time and time again, that it will make it work. And I just think he's wrong.

The only way that's going to happen is for America to stop enabling them, stop enabling their past bad behavior, and start pulling our troops out of Iraq so that they take responsibility.

I was surprised, when he -- especially at the end of the speech, when he was identifying a whole group of American heroes who were in the gallery. And I sort of got this sense inside of what Americans I think want, which is a sense of…

I would take 40,000 to 50,000 out immediately. And then over the course of the next year to a year and a half, be in the process of withdrawing American troops and redeploying them.

If I were in charge and I were making decision alone, I think the primary responsibility of this Congress is oversight on what's happening and accountability on what's happening in Iraq.

I think this idea of escalating the war is an enormous mistake.