Opinion is not slander.

Good people do bad things.

I was born at home in rural Japan.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders lies on a regular basis.

When I'm at home, I eat kimchi every single day.

In our country, racism is never far below the surface.

We should all be treating each other like human beings.

Nobody is entitled to a promotion to the Supreme Court.

Like my fellow citizens in Hawaii, I am a proud American.

I did not want the #MeToo movement to be swept under the rug.

I've been a fighter all my life. I just don't look like that.

Going through economic hard times is something I know firsthand.

It is amazing how our natural areas can change over our lifetimes.

Claims of anti-conservative bias in the tech industry are baseless.

The defense to slander is the truth, and sometimes the truth hurts.

Women are socialized to be very nice and put up with a lot of things.

I'm grateful for the support I'm receiving from the people of Hawaii.

The Senate needs a lot more diversity, and I bring quadruple diversity.

In Hawaii, we understand that our way of life depends on a healthy ocean.

Graham-Cassidy treats health care as a commodity that can be bought and sold.

Don't talk to me about civility when you're separating families at the border.

Sen. Akaka's care, empathy and compassion were evident to everyone who knew him.

There is no future without all of us - black, brown and white - coming together.

The Trump administration gives me so many more opportunities to be verbal and vocal.

When I first ran for office in 1980, there weren't that many women running for office.

I will work hard to ensure Hawaii's strategic position in our national security remains strong.

I wanted to be a counselor or social worker. That's one of the reasons I was a psychology major.

As I walk to my office every morning, I know I stand on the shoulders of those who came before me.

America must not abdicate its global leadership role in the climate crisis to countries like China.

I would never criticize a judge just because he or she presides in another state, including Alabama.

It's worth remembering that immigrants come to this country to work, they don't come to get handouts.

I am a woman, I am a minority person, and I speak in a very plain way. And I think that reaches people.

If I had to wait around for somebody to pick me for lieutenant governor, I never would have been picked.

It is clear that our national security and economic growth are tied to affordable, abundant energy sources.

The House GOP continues to fail to address the real & serious issues thatthousands of families face each day.

There are certain things that should remain forever pristine in your memory, and that's how I look at Hanauma.

I know our country can remain forward-thinking by ensuring young women and minorities are given equal opportunity.

Blue slips enable home-state senators to ensure that the federal judges serving in their states are highly qualified.

We should not forget what it felt like to watch Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testify, and what it meant to so many of us.

I was almost 8 when my mother bravely brought her children to this country so we could have a chance at a better life.

Instead of working to undo POTUS exec action, we need to workcollaboratively to achieve comprehensive immigration reform.

At a pretty young age, I wanted to do something with my life that would help people. I've been that way for quite a while.

That is the great thing about Hawaii. We're so culturally diverse and we inner-marry and appreciate each other's cultures.

In Hawaii we understand why it is important to malama, or take care of, our land, ocean, and air - our way of life depends on it.

I hope that my uniquely American journey can help pave the way for others, especially women, to step into their own immense power.

Protecting Medicare and Social Security, health care, workers' rights, and a woman's right to choose remain top priorities for me.

It's clear that health care is a concern for people all across the country regardless of their political stripe or where they live.

To me, Stephen Miller is like Iago whispering in the president's ear, along with John Kelly. These people are totally anti-immigrant.

I lived out in the Koko Head area as a kid, when it was all farms. We would walk over that mountain into Hanauma Bay almost every day.

I lost a sister to pneumonia, when she was 2 years old. She died at home, not in a hospital, where maybe her life could have been saved.

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