I think there are issues that people say, 'On this particular matter I don't agree,' but there is unity in the party message.
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What we've been trying to do is what we believe will help us close the gap we see in America in terms of education, health care, home ownership and wealth. We have policies that will actually achieve those goals.Ken Mehlman
If you look at Reagan who had two failed Supreme Court nominees, who lost control of the Senate and had Iran-contra, did he still have a successful final three years Absolutely, ... One of the great strengths of this team has been from the beginning their ability to keep their eye on the big picture and long-term goals, while also dealing with short-term challenges.
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The effect of the Internet on politics will be every bit as transformational as television was. If you want to get your message out, the old way of paying someone to make a TV ad is insufficient You need your message out through the Internet, through e-mail, through talk radio.
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Ken Mehlman, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, who has made reaching out to black voters a priority, put it simply. We're going to work with them, ... This disaster showed how important it is that we do these things.
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For a generation, terrorists learned they could make war on free nations without fear of war in return. On September 12, the terrorists got war in return.
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Mr. Libby is entitled to his day in court to answer the charges against him, receive a full airing of all the facts and is innocent until proven otherwise.
Ken Mehlman
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