That steps over the line and is, in fact, illegal.

When you get into major trouble, people become desperate.

They'd say, 'I like what you're doing about property taxes, but let's do something about gas,' .

Very clearly, it is wrong to use government property, government assets for political purposes, ... You can't use the taxpayers' funds to help you raise money for your political campaigns. Those are two different functions.

It changes it dramatically.

Karl Rove has pursued conservative policies.

It will come down to a choice of new leadership versus old leadership, old ideas and broken promises in the areas of property taxes and education.

Nothing of this magnitude ever happened in the Bush Administration. First of all, George Bush wouldn't have asked if it could happen, and then folks around him would have said, 'No, that's not appropriate.'

I think Americans will begin to see a rejuvenated Dan Quayle with great campaign skills, ... George Bush has done a good job of building interest, but now he has the tough job of rising to those expectations.