A Quote by Dana Bash

I've covered a lot of presidential campaigns. — © Dana Bash
I've covered a lot of presidential campaigns.
I am sent on assignments just like guys. I have covered presidential campaigns, natural disasters, tragedies, red carpets, medical stories and more.
Bush had expertise in one thing: How to run a Presidential campaign. He understands campaigns and Presidential politics. He has no interest or disposition or I think probably - he's not stupid, but he's not bright, he's not a rocket scientist - he isn't interested in policy.
The cost of congressional and presidential campaigns has been leaping every two or four years. I think this year it will be 60 percent more than 1996; well over twice as much as in 1992 in the presidential and congressional races.
I think good campaigns generally, but I think particularly presidential campaigns, they're about the voters, and they're about the future. And I think it's hard to be a successful candidate who talks about the future who isn't hopeful, who isn't optimistic, and doesn't offer a vision, right?
In presidential campaigns, experience as a candidate is an invaluable asset.
Ultimately, presidential campaigns are - or at least should be - about the candidates, not their spouses or surrogates.
Nowhere has the political power of coal been more obvious than in presidential campaigns.
I love presidential campaigns. It is a time when people are feeling what is going on in the heart of our country.
Governorships and Senate seats are the most common stepping-stone offices for presidential campaigns, and U.S. House seats are the most common stepping-stone positions for statewide campaigns.
I've been involved in five presidential campaigns, once as national campaign manager for Walter Mondale.
It strikes me that presidential campaigns can often bring out the worst as well as the best in us.
Education never quite gets the attention it deserves in presidential campaigns, but monster flip-flops surely do.
Mitt Romney is to presidential campaigns as the Delta House grade point average was to Faber College - the worst in history.
Presidential election campaigns offer a unique opportunity to educate the public and engage in an intelligent dialogue on issues of national importance.
When one may pay out over two million dollars to presidential and Congressional campaigns, the U.S. government is virtually up for sale.
The press doesn't just cover presidential campaigns, they influence them by making arbitrary decisions about who is 'top tier' and merits coverage.
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