And as he takes on a higher political profile, it is hard to tell who is happier, Republicans or Democrats.
Well, do you want to know what I am telling Democrats?
Pollsters tell Democrats that, above all else, they must not appear attached to the status quo.
And he told Democrats that they should re-examine their programs' results and "reach out to the humans and forget the bureaucracies."
And that is one of the big differences in this campaign, and that's what you've got to tell our fellow independents and Democrats.
It's gotten so you can't tell Democrats from Republicans anymore in this country.
"Prescription drugs is a matter before the finance committee," Mr. Roth told Democrats on the floor.
At the Memphis breakfast, he told local Democrats in no uncertain terms why they had an obligation to support the current Democratic ticket.
Mr. Clinton tells Democrats he is gearing up for a nasty campaign.
Shouldn't that tell Democrats the problem lies elsewhere?