I'm happy to see her fundraising has improved. I think it needs to improve more.

It was always part of the background, but it was never an integral part of the campaign. It never engulfed her. She's grasping for a pillar she thinks this campaign can be raised on.

A pitcher is like a goalie in hockey. If you have a good goalie, you can have a mediocre team around them and they can pick you up.

That is a completely false premise, for as 'polarizing' as Katherine may be with Democrats, she is equally energizing with Republicans around Florida. Moderates at the end of the day will see that what Katherine Harris did in 2000 is exactly what the law called for.

This is a campaign that is spiraling downward by the minute.

There's no silver bullet to getting a Northern Virginia vote. They've proven to be so diverse and independent. You've got to walk through a lot of land mines. The key is going to be to get your base [of supporters] to come out in full force rather than to appeal to everybody on every issue.

She was up against it to begin with and she still has an extremely tough row to hoe. It certainly helps, but in and of itself it is not a savior of a campaign when there are significant problems. She's lost some of the best consultants in the country and money can't replace that.

She's become a complete embarrassment. For the sake of the party, the sake of the White House, for her own self-respect, she needs to get out of this race.

The words in the English language have not been invented yet. Those two have the biggest backs, because there were games they just carried us.