If thereÕs a message in Mississippi, itÕs that Ronald Reagan was right. Third parties usually succeed in electing the very people they most oppose. In this case, they may have provided the margin to elect a liberal Democrat who ran a negative campaign funded by the trial lawyers. -Jim Nicholson

 

If thereÕs a message in Mississippi, itÕs that Ronald Reagan was right. Third parties usually succeed in electing the very people they most oppose. In this case, they may have provided the margin to elect a liberal Democrat who ran a negative campaign funded by the trial lawyers.


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This quote is just one of 9 total Jim Nicholson quotes in our collection. Jim Nicholson is known for saying 'If thereÕs a message in Mississippi, itÕs that Ronald Reagan was right. Third parties usually succeed in electing the very people they most oppose. In this case, they may have provided the margin to elect a liberal Democrat who ran a negative campaign funded by the trial lawyers.' as well as some of the following quotes.

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Jim Nicholson

We had people on ventilators, we had liver patients, ambulatory patients, and every patient that we evacuated from every one of our facilities made it through this evacuation.

Jim Nicholson

If thereÕs a message in Mississippi, itÕs that Ronald Reagan was right. Third parties usually succeed in electing the very people they most oppose. In this case, they may have provided the margin to elect a liberal Democrat who ran a negative campaign funded by the trial lawyers.

Jim Nicholson

I can assure you that VA does not need [additional funds] to continue to provide timely, quality service. . . .

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To quote Meg, ... 'It is just too embarrassing to live in a state that can't keep passed a simple law against discrimination.'

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