A Quote by Mark McKinnon

There's no question that many factors contribute to voters' perceptions about debates and who wins and who loses. — © Mark McKinnon
There's no question that many factors contribute to voters' perceptions about debates and who wins and who loses.
Nobody wins or loses a match; it's the team that wins or loses. You have to be looking to contribute towards the team goal.
A loser doesn't know what he'll do if he loses, but talks about what he'll do if he wins, and a winner doesn't talk about what he'll do if he wins, but knows what he'll do if he loses.
It's very important that you focus on winning games and being consistent down the stretch. I think that's what we're focused on. All of the other stuff about who wins and who loses and how many wins do we need, if we're focusing on that, then that's not good.
The main influence on voters should be a series of robust debates among the candidates. It's a free country, so this is a tough problem to solve, but I'd love to see an election season with zero political ads, and all voters had to decide based on watching four national debates over the two months leading to election day.
The poet is he who fights on the passionate Side and whoever loses he wins; when he Is defeated it is hard to say who wins.
The gun lobby is certainly politically powerful, but it loses as many races as it wins.
It doesn't matter in the end who wins and loses cause we're just here havin fun. And I'm totally lying. It always matters who wins.
I think you still have a problem here when you're going and you're looking not just that Trump is winning, but he's winning in a broad swath of voters. It's not just that he's got this one lane, oh, he only wins when there's low turnout, he only wins when conservatives, he only wins in these kinds of states. He wins enough across a broad array.
How a person wins and loses is much more important than how much a person wins and loses.
Politics is about who wins and loses. The rest is of marginal interest.
My wife and I often have debates about who studied in a better school and when I list KVM alumni, she kind of loses the argument.
You can tell a great athlete by, like, not how many times he wins, unlike when he loses. Because that's what is gonna make a swimmer.
The Prime Minister wins debate after debate and loses battle after battle. The country is beginning to say that he fights debates like a war and the war like a debate.
If you have a character who wins all the time - well, if you have a character that loses and wins, it makes him more alive. Bugs Bunny, for example, didn't always win.
Performance or no performance, perceptions do matter. More so the voters's perceptions on the performance of their state governments.
He who loses wealth loses much; he who loses a friend loses more; but he that loses his courage loses all.
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