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One of the weirdest questions I've gotten on the campaign trail is, 'Are you going to run as a woman?' I'm like, 'Do I have an option?' Like, what does this mean?

Corporations are not people. They shouldn't be funding. They shouldn't be funding campaigns at all.

There are so many similarities between a startup venture and a political campaign - the rhythm, the tempo, the hours, the intensity.

The 2007 Labor campaign was the most presidential in Australian history, with a slogan - Kevin07 - exceeded in its banality only by its success.

We basically ran the Henry Bellmon campaign.

I'll campaign for anyone who's honest and who I like, irrespective of the party.

I have got a lot of respect for Arsene Wenger but, reluctantly, I am in the 'Wenger Out' campaign.

Ben Smith's quick-hit campaign 'scoops' are about as viral as cat videos. That fits with Buzzfeed.

Both political parties, Republicans and Democrats, are dependent on the same private interest groups for campaign funds, so both parties dance to the same masters.

During my campaign for Public Advocate, and Mayor Bill de Blasio's campaign for mayor, we committed to making Eid school holidays a reality.

I joined the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in the 1980s and protested at Greenham Common.

My favorite expression is a tag line or an advertising and marketing campaign that Ford ran a number of years ago. They ran it for almost 12 years, and it was, 'Have you driven a Ford lately?'

We were told our campaign wasn't sufficiently slick. We regard that as a compliment.

Becoming a campaign representative for the somewhereto_ re:store campaign was a simple choice.

What the Bernie campaign showed us was that you could out-raise a well-funded opponent with grassroots donations, and you could out-voter-contact them, too.

Nearly everyone who goes into a campaign is not only eager for the place he hopes to fill but for what might come after.

You campaign in poetry. You govern in prose.

If the need for comprehensive campaign finance reform was not already clear, the Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United permitting unlimited corporate and union spending in campaigns certainly made it so in 2010.

The decision in McCutcheon v. FEC is a devastating blow in efforts to rein in out-of-control costs of campaigns.

There are no points for civility or decency when it comes to prosecuting the campaign against Donald Trump.