I think one of the problems the Democrats have today is that they are an elitist party.
I'm a dedicated Republican and a proud party man.
Even as a partisan Republican, I'm not sure a 40-year run is healthy for either party.
The Democratic Party is getting very angry, and that came through clearly in this election.
Well, I think the Republican Party is the more populist party.
The fact is that we as a party at the Republican National Committee registered 3.4 million new voters in the past two years and brought them into the political process. The president won by 3.5 million votes.
As the Democrat Party gets smaller, it becomes increasingly more liberal, elitist and angry, and as it becomes increasingly more liberal, elitist and angry, it gets smaller,
This is because they don't want a debate on the issues, and they don't want to run on Sen. Kerry's record. I guess I can't blame them for that. We as a party cannot sink to their level. We must stick to the truth in this race.
In failing to retract his comments ... Dean continues to help steer the Democrat Party even farther out of the mainstream of acceptable political discourse.
If you look at the party identification and how voters identify themselves, the parties are just about at parity,
It's important for us as a party that we handle the issue right.