I think that the far right has gone too far, time after time after time on social issues and has tried to dominate the debate in this country, ... I would be very emphatic in saying that religion should not be a part of politics.
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And so now we leave New Hampshire and move South and West. We leave with thanks to all of you and fond memories that will always be able to claim when we make our progress forward that the new politics began here.Bill Bradley
The independent voters of Washington are going to determine who will be the next president of the United States, and that's why we're here to compete between now and Tuesday in this campaign,
Bill Bradley
I've brought copies of these votes for members of the panel of journalists participating in the debate,
Bill Bradley
Pending legislation would put the brakes on drive-through deliveries. Insurers would be forced to allow new mothers and their babies 48 hours in the hospital after a normal birth, 96 hours for a cesarean section. Our bill, ... seeks to ensure that the bottom line of the insurance industry will never be able to inflict such tragedy again.
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My case to labor is that I respect them and I respect their role in getting a higher standard of living for people in this country. I was a labor leader myself, and my wife is a labor union member.
Bill Bradley
I knew when I got into this race that it wouldn't be easy. Anything worth fighting for in life rarely is,
Bill Bradley
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