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Candidates Quotes

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“Observing a candidate's supporters is crucial. The candidates themselves are slick and polished. Their supporters aren't, so their words and actions are far easier to unravel. The Berkeley riots at Milo Yiannopoulos' attempted speech told me all I needed to know about Hillary.”
Mike Klepper

“Get Certified; a certificate easily moves you at least thousand rows ahead of other job candidates, with similar knowledge.”
Wasay Syed

Stacy Feiner
“Recruiting is about filling the pipeline of qualified candidates with a network-driven plan and bench-strength building mindset.”
Stacy Feiner, Talent Mindset

Matt Bai
“With rare exceptions, our cautious candidates were like smiling holograms programmed to speak and smile but not to interact, so that it sometimes seemed you could run your hand right through them.”
Matt Bai, All the Truth Is Out: The Week Politics Went Tabloid

“Prior to the era of polarization, ingroup favoritism, that is, partisans' enthusiasm for their part or candidate, was the driving force behind political participation. More recently, however, it is hostility toward the out-party that makes people more inclined to participate.

In other words, Americans are now motivated to... take part in political action not by love for their party's candidate but by hatred of the other party's candidate. Negative partisanship means that American politics is driven less by hope and more by the Untruth of Us Versus Them.”
Greg Lukianoff & Jonathan Haidt

“Pretty soon, everyone's going to sound like me.”
Andrew Yang

“You all go running your yaps about using the fundsâ€� but we don’t use them! Not really. Bringing in a speaker, maybe, now and again, the Mercy Fundâ€� what good does that do in the long run? No real tangible benefit.â€� Alaine saw some of the farmersâ€� mouths harden into angry lines. Those speakers brought new research and techniques that many of the farms now used. And the Mercy Fund had saved many of them from small calamities time and again. Olson didn’t understand how those small calamities could snowball into losing a farm outright. “No real long-term benefit, not like good policy from the mayor’s office.â€�
“Yes, Mr. Olson, but you can’t buy good policy,â€� Alaine said.”
Rowenna Miller, The Fairy Bargains of Prospect Hill

Marc-Uwe Kling
“You know, I've never worked for a candidate who says such smart things as you do. And I've also never worked for one who has such catastrophic popularity ratings."

"Perhaps the two are causatively linked," says John with a smile.

"I'm afraid that might be the case.”
Marc-Uwe Kling, QualityLand