He had a lot of money, and he had a message, ... But issues are not driving the vote.

Delaware is a warning to John McCain.

He's tough; he'll fight back. He's not Michael Dukakis. He won't just lie there and get beat up. ...

He is the owner and editor of (a prominent) investment magazine, ... Staying in the race would not be a good investment.

People thought the election still might be so close that he could make a decisive difference in some states, and he very nearly did. But the states weren't quite that close, the way Florida and New Hampshire were in 2000.

In Ohio, it's particularly significant because that's the largest city in Ohio, and that is a key battleground state (in presidential elections), so Democrats clearly scored big wins out there.

This primary process ended earlier than ever before.

He's been focusing entirely on Bush, trying to continue the argument that he can take the fight to Bush.

Nothing happened. Why not? Well, 2000 -- that's why not. Because they were prepared, knowing what happened in Florida.