"Let me put it this way: I think Republicans tend to keep the ball in play, Democrats go for broke"
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Then he snaps to "go for broke", the higher-toss, higher-stakes shot. Democrats, in Ashe's framing, aim for winners: ambitious legislation, moral crusades, big structural fixes. The subtext is that progress depends on risk tolerance - and that risk can look like recklessness when it misses. Ashe isn't calling one side good and the other bad; he's describing different relationships to failure. Conservatives prefer the safe return; liberals accept the double fault as the cost of changing the scoreboard.
Context matters: Ashe came of age as a Black athlete in a country where "keeping the ball in play" could mean patiently enduring a rigged match. His own life threaded tactical restraint with principled boldness, from breaking tennis color lines to speaking on apartheid and AIDS. That gives the line its quiet bite: politics, like tennis, rewards consistency, but history sometimes only moves when someone tries the low-percentage shot - and lives with the consequences.
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Ashe, Arthur. (2026, January 18). Let me put it this way: I think Republicans tend to keep the ball in play, Democrats go for broke. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/let-me-put-it-this-way-i-think-republicans-tend-21930/
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Ashe, Arthur. "Let me put it this way: I think Republicans tend to keep the ball in play, Democrats go for broke." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/let-me-put-it-this-way-i-think-republicans-tend-21930/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Let me put it this way: I think Republicans tend to keep the ball in play, Democrats go for broke." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/let-me-put-it-this-way-i-think-republicans-tend-21930/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




