Quotes about debates
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The importance of these debates will not be the same as in America.
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You don't get up in the polls unless you get on the debates, and you don't get on the debates unless you go up in the polls, Pat Buchanan
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We're going to have two debates in Iowa in January, ... You can't have a debate in Iowa without agriculture being a major part of it. So we're going to debate agriculture in Iowa. Bill Bradley
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People who don't like politics will watch the debates just to see the show. It's going to be a lot of fun. Jason Stanford
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Our decision to participate with the CBA was that they are the organization that has most successfully sponsored gubernatorial debates in the last two election cycles,
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of increasing the number of presidential debates and including more voices in those debates. Ralph Nader
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Details of those debates are to be determined.
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Sometimes I have the impression that our debates are unreal. It's as though the United States didn't exist, as though the empire and its hegemony didn't exist. Fidel Castro
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The X Factor was a runaway success and united the nation in debates over the rights and wrongs of who got voted out each week. We are in discussions with celebrities right now but are keeping some of the elements of the show under wraps. Paul Jackson
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'Doctor Who' is, unavoidably, a product of mid-twentieth-century debates about Britain's role in the world as its empire unravelled.
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This show will be another opportunity for me to engage in the back-and-forth debates on sports that, until now, Luke and I have limited to the stadium. James Carville
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We will not put a lid on opinions. On the contrary, it is more important than ever that political debates are open and free, even on the most difficult issues. Especially on the most difficult issues. The task is to encourage controversial debates in a form that strengthens democracy. Jens Stoltenberg
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Imams must ridicule Caliphate fantasies. Exchange programmes between Muslim-only schools and non-Muslim-majority schools should be initiated. Community-based debates around these themes must no longer be shut down from fear of offence. Maajid Nawaz
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one of the finer debates that I have heard in 18 years in the House. Charles Schumer
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By all accounts, Tehran's decision will seriously radicalize the upcoming debates over the IAEA report in the U.N. Security Council, since trust in Tehran's plans and ambitions has been strongly undermined.
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But if this is the tip of the iceberg, in other words, if there are more moments in debates or other interviews, where he seems not to have a grasp, sure, that could be a major problem, ... But that will depend on whether this sort of thing ... resonates with voters. It may not, this may be a media flap, it may be a one-day story. Howard Kurtz
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It defeats the purpose of debates when the incumbent is unwilling to defend his record.
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For the most part, I've sat on the sidelines over the years during the endless debates about how we need to do more to encourage more women to start companies. Michael Arrington
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There are three debates and I think the American people are going to make a decision after they see all three formats, William Daley
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To be sure, debates will linger about whether Medicare is too large or too small. Debates remain about the allocation of Medicare dollars. But December 8, 2003, demonstrated that there is no debate about this most fundamental fact: Medicare must survive. Michael Johns