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I have nice watches. I don't set them.
I've supported the repeal of ObamaCare.
Our hunting areas are the grocery store.
I don't pass the Tea Party's purity test.
I am working for Alaska's best interests.
Freedom comes from strength and self-reliance
The war against terrorism is one we must win.
Freedom comes from strength and self-reliance.
Seniority actually means something in the Senate.
One thing that Alaskans clearly appreciate is seniority.
I am not looking for a pound of flesh from Sally Jewell.
I have never once asked Alaskans to like how I got this job.
We fail to boost our offshore production at our own expense.
In order to represent the state, you've got to be in the state.
We need to face it, as a nation we have a reliance on petroleum.
We don't have time as a nation to spend all of what we do blocking.
I don't buy into this, 'Oh, poor us. We've got tough budget problems.'
We owe it to ourselves to keep healthy this marvelous world we've been given.
I believe marriages should be legally defined as between one man and one woman.
I believe it is important that Title X organizations continue to receive funding.
I want to support John Boehner in any way that I can, but we need to be pragmatic.
I did not believe and I do not believe that Planned Parenthood should be defunded.
You shouldn't say, 'Well, we cannot go there,' before we even had the conversation.
I am not here as my party's nominee. I am unique among the 100 senators in that regard.
I think Alaskans expect me to think, to think about them and do the right thing for them.
Scott McAdams is a nice guy, but I don't know that most Alaskans believe that he's electable.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 brought an end to the ugly Jim Crow period in American history.
I still wear my write-in wristband. It used to be plastic, but my husband turned it into gold.
A lot of the basic research that helped us figure out fracking came from the federal government.
We can write the book on how to run a successful write-in campaign for the United States Senate.
I'm not a gym rat. I've got a gym membership, but my schedule is so crazy I just can't keep it regular.
I'm not - I'm not going to define people by labels: who's a real Republican, who's not a real Republican.
If there's anybody who is recognized as the one guy who has stymied Alaskan development, it's Bill Clinton.
What I am delivering to Alaska is a future that holds hope and opportunity for jobs, for people in this state.
I'm excited about what I have to offer. Not only a little bit of youth, but a different perspective as a woman.
We still have billions of barrels in Alaska that sit untapped. There are abundant reserves offshore in the lower 48.
It doesn't make sense to argue about how much global warming is caused by man - whether it's 5 percent or 50 percent.
I was advised by my assistant that the women of the Senate don't do potlucks. To which I responded, 'Of course we do.'
I wish that I could tell you that I have a season ski pass, but I have had to give that up since I've been in the Senate.
I do believe that our climate is changing. I don't agree that all the changes are necessarily due solely to human activity.
We do not have the transportation infrastructure that all you in the lower 48 have. We don't have energy grids that tie us in.
I look at what we have - our traditional natural resource base - as helping move us to that cleaner, more diverse energy supply.
Statutory authority to improve fuel economy has existed for 35 years at the Transportation Department, and it still exists today.
I look at my cell phone to see what time it is where I am, and then you behave accordingly. If people are eating, it must be time to eat.
Any efforts or opportunity to expand the civil bonds and rights to anyone that wants to build a stable, happy household should be promoted.
We've been helping you out in Alaska in considerable ways, and you're walking away from the responsibility, and we're not going to allow that.
I do believe that Planned Parenthood provides vital services to those in need and disagree with its funding cuts contained in the H.R. 1 package.
I think it's fair to say that women have a different level of intuitiveness that allows them to perhaps handle situations a little bit different.
What could be more important to the pursuit of happiness than the right to choose your spouse without asking a Washington politician for permission?
I have voted in support of efforts in the Senate to enact a Constitutional amendment that would have limited marriage to one man and one woman only.