"I personally think they had ideas, but they were bad ideas. They were bad ideas for America."
"It was more about the distinction between words and action. And I think that is a fair assessment for voters to make."
"Bad for America, and I was fighting against those ideas when you were practicing law and representing your contributor, Resco, in his slum landlord business in inner-city Chicago."
"If you don't start out trying to get universal health care, we know and our members of Congress know, you'll never get there."
"I am not running for president to put Band-Aids on our problems. I want to get to universal health care for every single American."
"The president's proposed stimulus package is not adequate. It is too little, too late."
"I am not giving in. I am not giving up. And I'm not going to start out leaving 15 million Americans out of health care."
"I hope that there was some pressure being put on union voters to vote a certain way, which would be to vote for Barack Obama. And I hoped that they would still go to these caucuses and vote the way th..."
"At least according to what we have been told, it leaves out 50 million working Americans."
"I worried that there was some pressure being put on union voters to vote a certain way, which would be to vote for Barack Obama."
"You're mad. You're really upset. You're disappointed."
"I really had to dig down deep and think hard about what was right for me, what was right for my family. And I never -- I never doubted Bill's love for me, ever."