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Quotes About Presidential

Anything is possible for women, including being a presidential nominee.
~ Ciara
[Donald Trump] tried to switch from looks to stamina. But this is a man who has called women pigs, slobs and dogs, and someone who has said pregnancy is an inconvenience to employers.
~ Hillary Clinton
We know what Donald Trump has said and what he's done to women. But he also went after a disabled reporter, mocked and mimicked him on national television.
~ Hillary Clinton
In 2008, Obama won 56 percent of the women's vote to John McCain's 43 percent. It was the critical difference in the race.
~ Juan Williams
"The New York Times" is reporting correctly that women had accused a presidential candidate of sexual assault. Now that's news on any level. I mean you can't argue that that's not news.
~ Megyn Kelly
It was a presidential election year, and as a member of a consortium of Ivy League radio stations, we participated in 'network' coverage of election night.
~ Andrea Mitchell
But presidential approval also became a surrogate measure of national unity and patriotism.
~ Thomas E. Mann
Oklahoma senator Fred Harris, who ran for president as a Democrat in 1976.
~ Thomas Frank
In a crazy world where he would get nominated, I'd like to see Obama run against Herman Cain. That would be fantastic. If Herman Cain became president, there'd be a certain sort of morbid curiosity for me.
~ Tim Heidecker
When I was a candidate for the Republican nomination for president back in 1995, 1996, I advocated the fair tax.
~ Richard Lugar
I am going to certainly endorse the Republican nominee, and obviously it looks like that will be Mr. Trump.
~ Ron Johnson
Mitt Romney saying that Barack Obama gets an F is one of the most ridiculous things that he has said in this race.
~ Stephanie Cutter
By war's end Eisenhower had not only masterfully completed the acquisition and deployment of his chosen leadership techniques but succeeded in projecting their appeal to wide segments of the American public. Both political parties sought him as a presidential candidate.
~ Walter Isaacson
Nevertheless, four years later, at the end of August 2004, a Zogby poll discovered the critical fact that 57 percent of the undecided voters in that year's election would rather have a beer with George Bush than with John Kerry. The question was odd enough on its face, but a nation to which it would matter is odder still. Be honest. Consider all the people with whom you've tossed back a beer. How many of them would you trust with nuclear launch codes?
~ Charles P. Pierce
One of Lincoln's intimates as a presidential candidate urged him to make no promises and not to part with those kind words which could be interpreted as promises.
~ Harold Holzer
All this is to offer the heresy that the role of presidential leadership, yet another shadow cast by the Roosevelt years, is often exaggerated. Presidents of course can take executive actions, especially in foreign affairs, that have dramatic effects. But only sometimes, for many snags—bureaucratic inertia, the capriciousness of public opinion, partisan opposition, interest group pressures, Congress—hem in presidential designs.
~ James T. Patterson
That distinctive presidential conduct is now gone forever, banished to the snows of yesteryear by Barack Obama. From the beginning of his presidency to the present, he has spoken specifically and in unprecedented fashion of Republicans as his rivals, his stumbling blocks, the primary cause of his troubles.
~ John Podhoretz
On the other side, I do believe that the rhetoric we are seeing from the Democrats today is unprecedented, is a new low in presidential politics and goes beyond political discourse and amounts to political hate speech.
~ Ed Gillespie
I agree that the two-party system stomps on any kind of competition. A great first step is to open the presidential debates to all qualified candidates, including the Libertarians. If that happens, the Libertarian party will experience unprecedented growth.
~ Gary Johnson
I read contrived memoirs by presidential candidates. For every 'Dreams From My Father' - Barack Obama's honest, literary portrayal of his biracial upbringing - there were a dozen cautious, formulaic vanity projects by politicians.
~ Amy Chozick
Presidential candidates don't get quite the upward favorable rating surge they used to after their nominating conventions.
~ Michael Caputo
How does he support Clinton's urban agenda? He doesn't know what it is.
~ Maxine Waters
Ford used to come to work in a big car with two Admiral's flags, on each side of the car. His assistant would be there with his accordion, playing, Hail to the Chief.
~ Richard Widmark
In the execution of Presidential decisions work to be true to his views, in fact and tone.
~ Donald Rumsfeld