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rmsz Transcript: Rep. Nancy Mace on Face the Nation, May 8, 2022
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 Former President Bill Clinton warned Virginia voters Sunday that they must match the enthusiasm that conservative ideologues will show on election day and turn out to support Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the Nov. 5 election.With little more than a week before Elect stanley cups ion Day, McAuliffe and Republican Ken Cuccinelli each have sought to energize their strongest supporters. McAuliffe has opened a lead in polling and is heavily outspending Cuccinelli on television ads, but turnout is expected to be low and the result could be decided by a few thousand votes.  Political extremism does have one political virtue,  Clinton said.  Once you get p botella stanley eople all torn up and upset, steam coming out of their ears, people will show up and vote.                                         It was a shift in roles. For decades, it has been McAuliffe championing the personal and political futures of Bill Clinton and, later, his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton. Now, he s here to pitch in during the campaign against Republican Ken Cuccinelli during its final week even though Clinton joked he is  in my dotage.  Terry s gotten so good on the stump, I don t think he needs me anymore,  Clinton said to laughter at the pair s first stop.        He predicted that Cuccinelli s supporters, who are deeply conservative and align to the tea stanley uk  party, would be reliable, and he urged Democrats to be just as motivated. Just remember, the people who aren t here today, who go to the other fella s rally, they will be there on Electi Ghco Transcript: President Bill Clinton on  Face the Nation,  September 20, 2020
 Updated 1:40 a.m. EST March 7, 2013As part of his effort to improve relations between the White House and Capitol Hill, President Obama dined with a sma stanley cup ll group of Republican senators this evening and, according to the White  stanley vattenflaska House, he paid for the dinner out of his own pocket.Sens. Tom Coburn, R-Okla.; Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H.; Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga.; John Hoeven, R-N.D.; John McCain, R-Ariz.; Bob Corker, R-Tenn.; Mike Johanns, R-Neb.; Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Richard Burr, R-N.C.; Dan Coats, R-Ind., Ron Johnson, R-Wis.; and Pat Toomey, R-Pa.; are among the senators who joined the president for dinner tonight. The group dined at the Jefferson Hotel a few blocks from the White House.                                         The president greatly enjoyed the dinner and had a good exchange of ideas with the senators,  a senior administration official said.Johnson concurred, saying,  It was an excellent dinner. It was a genuine, sincere open discussion of the fiscal problems facing the nation. Johanns said he felt the president was trying to  start a discussion and kind of break the ice  on how to move forward in dealing with the repeated budget battles that keep cropping up.          Most of the meeting was spent on budget and the way forward and his goal is ours stanley cup ,  he said.  We want to stop careening from crisis to crisis and solving every problem by meeting the crisis deadline.  I think he s very sincere, I think he wants to try to figure something out,  Johanns added.Hoeven describe