“Someone wants to make America great again. Who are you? Where have you been? Maybe he skipped history class. America has always been great!”— José Andrés, washingtonian.com
“We believe that Ms. Clinton will prove a worthy example to girls who celebrate the election of America’s first female president. We believe, too, that anyone who votes for her will be able to look back, four years from now, with pride in that decision.”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“Mr. Trump, by contrast, has shown himself to be bigoted, ignorant, deceitful, narcissistic, vengeful, petty, misogynistic, fiscally reckless, intellectually lazy, contemptuous of democracy and enamored of America’s enemies. As president, he would pose a grave danger to the nation and the world.”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“The biggest worry about a Clinton presidency, in our view, is in the sphere where she does not seem to have learned the right lessons, namely openness and accountability. Her use of a private email server as secretary was a mistake, not a high crime; but her slow, grudging explanations of it worsene…”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“Ms. Clinton, in other words, is dogged, resilient, purposeful and smart. Unlike Mr. Clinton or Mr. Bush when they ascended, she knows Washington; unlike Mr. Obama when he ascended, she has executive experience. She does not let her feelings get in the way of the job at hand. She is well positioned t…”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“It is fair to read Ms. Clinton’s career as a series of learning experiences that have prepared her well for such an environment. As first lady, she failed when she tried to radically remake the American health-care system. Instead of retreating, she reentered the fray to help enact a more modest but…”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“If progress is possible, it will be incremental and achieved with input from members of both parties. Eloquence and charm may matter less than policy chops and persistence.”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“What hope is there for progress in such an environment — for a way out of the gridlock that frustrates so many Americans? The temptation is to summon a ‘revolution,’ as her chief primary opponent imagined, or promise to blow up the system, as Mr. Trump posits. Both temptations are dead ends, as Ms.…”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“We recognize that many Americans distrust and dislike Ms. Clinton. The negative feelings reflect in part the bitter partisanship of the nation’s politics today; in part the dishonest attacks she has been subjected to for decades; and in part her genuine flaws, missteps and weaknesses.”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is dreadful, that is true — uniquely unqualified as a presidential candidate. If we believed that Ms. Clinton were the lesser of two evils, we might well urge you to vote for her anyway — that is how strongly we feel about Mr. Trump. But we would also tel…”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“In the gloom and ugliness of this political season, one encouraging truth is often overlooked: There is a well-qualified, well-prepared candidate on the ballot. Hillary Clinton has the potential to be an excellent president of the United States, and we endorse her without hesitation.”— The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com
“Gary Johnson averaged just 7 percentage points in 11 polls1 released on Thursday, continuing a string of bad results for the Libertarian Party nominee. At the same time, the number of undecided voters appears to be falling. Those two trends are combining to remove some of the uncertainty in our fore…”— Harry Enten, fivethirtyeight.com
“I don't care how sick you are. I don't care if you just came back from the doctor and he gave you the worst possible prognosis, meaning it's over. Doesn't matter. Hang out till November 8. Get out and vote. I say kiddingly, but I mean it.”— Donald Trump, timesofmalta.com
“A lot of that was done for the purpose of entertainment. There's nobody that has more respect for women than I do.”— Donald Trump, latimes.com
“Congress should support the reauthorization of the Ryan White Care Act only after completion of an audit to ensure that federal dollars were no longer being given to organizations that celebrate and encourage the types of behaviors that facilitate the spreading of the HIV virus. Resources should be…”— Mike Pence, web.archive.org
“Long before Tim Kaine was in office, he consistently protected the worst kind of people. Lem Tuggle raped, sodomized, and murdered Jessie Geneva Havens after being paroled for murdering a 17-year-old girl. Tim Kaine defended him. Richard Lee Whiteley sexually assaulted and murdered his elderly neigh…”— Republican National Committee, youtube.com
“I grew up on the front row of the American dream. My grandfather immigrated to this country. I was raised in a small town in southern Indiana, in a big family with a cornfield in the backyard.”— Mike Pence, time.com
“Now we had a motto in my school, ‘men for others.’ And it was there that my faith became something vital. My north star for orienting my life. And when I left high school, I knew that I wanted to battle for social justice.”— Tim Kaine, time.com
“I can't imagine Ronald Reagan not feeling any pain or even rooting for failure when people were being hurt so badly, losing everything.”— Joe Biden, bloomberg.com
“We understand that Trump’s candidacy tapped a deep discontent among those who feel left behind by a changed economy and shifting demographics. Their concerns deserve to be discussed with respect. Ironically, Trump hasn’t done that. He has merely pandered. Instead of offering solutions, he hangs scap…”— The Arizona Republic, azcentral.com