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I would guarantee it's going to get nasty. We are going to have an aggressive campaign.
He moved his legs and his arms again when they got him into the Bethesda hospital. He attempted to open his eyes, and that can't be anything but good.
Having seen him, we think he's going to recover eventually. It's going to be a long road.
His signs are great, probably as good as can be expected at this stage. We're all so encouraged.
He's been getting great care since he's been here, and he's been improving, and we're hopeful.
My brother's been an overachiever his entire life. I think none of us expected him to do anything less in this whole process. We know that top on his mind is getting back to his family, to his kids and getting back to doing what he loves to do.
We're disappointed in this indecisiveness and lack of leadership from the national Democrats and Sherrod Brown, who said he wouldn't run,
Bob obviously arrived here in fairly serious condition but he stabilized very well here. Every hour that's gone by he's shown improvement or hasn't gotten any worse and they say that's good news.
Even in his heavy sedation, we were talking to him all the time. I just looked down to him at one point and I said, 'Bob, I hate to tell you, but you still have a face for TV,' and he smiled.
At this point it would be too early to say what the end situation will be with him. But we're all so encouraged.
Doug is in better shape than Bob, but the signs that Bob is showing are as good as he can expect with this type of injury.
In the last couple of days, he's taken a lot of great leaps forward. He's definitely doing so much better.
He still plans to offer ANWR before the Senate.
He's improved markedly over the night, he looks much better than he looked the day before.
He opened up his eyes and he said, 'Am I alive?' And Vinnie (producer Vinnie Malhotra) told him he was alive. And at that point he started to feel the pain, I think, and he used some colorful language and said, 'This hurts a lot,' and then he became unconscious.
This is a long road, we all know that, we are prepared for that.
The doctors told us this is not going to be a sprint, it's going to be a marathon and we're all committed to be running that marathon with him.