
We don't need a September or October surprise with a president and Republicans proclaiming victory and announcing troop redeployment just in time for the midterm elections.
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We don't need a September or October surprise with a president and Republicans proclaiming victory and announcing troop redeployment just in time for the midterm elections.

We don't need a September or October surprise, with the president and Republicans proclaiming victory and announcing troop redeployment just in time for the midterm elections.

It's clear that congressional Republicans stand alone in opposition to troop redeployments, apart from the American people.

It is clear that Congressional Republicans stand alone in opposition to troop redeployments, apart from the American people.

I think Harry Reid really sort of summed up the whole issue today when he said, I think that even though we have at least two positions, I think, if you look at them closely, they're basically the same.

I think Harry Reid really sort of summed up the whole issue today when he said, I think that even though we have at least two positions, I think, if you look at them closely, they're basically the same.

It is this administration's way of avoiding the tough, the real problems American citizens are confronted with each and every day.

We as Democrats are declaring our commitment to change.

I personally believe very, very fervently that they have helped picture this issue in the minds of the American people in a positive fashion.

Throughout Nevada, I was constantly asked about these skyrocketing gas prices, the intractable war in Iraq, taxes, immigration, education, health care, and, of course, Homeland Security.

Does anyone think it's fair to have consumers pay $100 a week to fill their fuel tanks, and the big energy bosses fill their bank tanks?

So he, the president of the United States, must tell the American people whether the Bush's -- President Bush's Oval Office is a place where the buck stops or the leaks start.

We can't declare victory, but we've moved a long ways down the road.

The cuts come at the expense of middle-class Americans.

He understands, his job is to do what he can to energize Democrats on the grassroots level around the country, to raise money for the DNC, and leave the policy-making to the Democrats in the House and the Senate.

I'm really disappointed. This is not a political campaign. The president should be the commander in chief, not the campaigner in chief. This is not the time for Karl Rove.

The fact of the matter is that -- you can't escape this -- is that the administration manipulated the evidence.

I have significant concerns. He calls Alito one of the most conservative judges in the U.S.