We live in a time when, on a basic level, politics is broken.
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shows that he's man who thinks for himself, and I think that it shows that he's a man who believes I'd be the best president for this country in the next four years. That's what I believe and I'm glad we agree.Bill Bradley
must maintain strict protection for civil rights and a clear separation of church and state.
Bill Bradley
Once seen as the unassailable front-runner for the Democratic nomination, Gore conceded Sunday that the campaign's entered a new phase ... crossed the threshold of credibility and competence.
Bill Bradley
If you're timid in your candidacy, you're going to be timid in your presidency and that's not why I want to be president.
Bill Bradley
Accusing Vice President Al Gore and Texas Gov. George W. Bush of hypocrisy, Bradley said both men have said they support changing the soft money system. However, ... both reportedly have directed their top fund-raisers to begin raising soft money to the general election.
Bill Bradley
the kinds of things I've been talking about are the kinds of things that will improve their lives in terms of increasing the number of people with health insurance, helping those with low incomes, in terms of providing for continuing education and in terms of making it easier to organize.
Bill Bradley
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