(80 quotes found)
“Willie Nelson is a legend and someone I've always admired,”
Jessica Simpson
“On an ideological level, Senator Nelson is not in touch with the mainstream of Florida, ... He has voted against tax relief that has been passed by the Republican majority in Congress. He votes to protect the trial lawyers against reform of frivolous lawsuits. We think a Republican challenger is going to do very well if they contrast his record to the Republican positions.”
Brian Nick
“I actually think it's what he represents they don't want to see depicted, because in that square one Nelson signifies the birth of the British empire and 100 years of global dominance, ... Nelson Mandela would signify the peaceful transition to a multiracial and multicultural world, and I would be proud to have that in London.”
Ken Livingstone
“The truth remains, Hillary Clinton, Bill Nelson and the Democrat Party lack any agenda for winning the war on terror or growing our economy.”
Carole Jean Jordan
“We had a plan going into the game. We were going to try to eliminate Nelson from scoring. We stepped up and got it done.”
Carl Hayes
“It shows the broad support that Sen. Nelson is receiving across the state, but we're taking nothing for granted and are gearing up for a tough, hard fought race. Whether it's Katherine Harris or someone else, we expect a wholly negative campaign from the other side and we're going to be prepared to knock it down.”
Chad Clanton
“We are fortunate to have good strikers at this club and Nelson is one of them. We decided to start him and he showed his quality with three goals.”
Thomas Schaaf
“This shows the broad support that Bill Nelson is receiving across the state of Florida. It's a sign that people like his centrist, common-sense leadership and want to retain him in office.”
“People like the job Bill Nelson is doing in Washington. He has a 30-year record of common-sense, centrist leadership and Katherine Harris knows that.”
“People like the job Bill Nelson is doing. We're working very hard to return Sen. Nelson to office so he can continue his 30-year record of fighting for Florida.”