No one should discriminate.

Kyrie Irving could use a little help.

What we need is fundamental tax reform.

I do think you need to listen to the voters.

We want more stuff stamped 'Made in America.'

I'm very happy where I am: I'm a senator from Ohio.

We need to figure out how to connect people to jobs.

The wealthy are doing just fine in the Obama economy.

How does the weakness of the dollar affect your business?

Habitat for Humanity is making Cleveland better every day.

The Social Security disability fund is going belly up in 2016.

Trump and Bernie Sanders are different sides of the same coin.

We have to ensure we are aggressively enforcing existing laws.

I'm a religious liberty supporter - I strongly believe in that.

If you start very far to the left, it's harder to get to the middle.

I'm focused, as you can tell, on 2014 and on doing my job as a senator.

I told my staff that I'm so boring that I didn't even know I was boring.

I'd like to think I'm a serious legislator and trying to get things done.

Do you agree with me that we can't afford four more years of Barack Obama?

The Obama economy is great for rich people. It's terrible for everybody else.

Folks, do you agree with me that we cannot afford four more years of Barack Obama?

It's the wrong time for us to be pulling the rug out from under American exporters.

John Kasich is the most popular elected official in Ohio because he got things done.

The tax code is now nine times longer than the Bible, and not nearly as interesting.

I believe it's wrong to say someone can't do his or her job because of their heritage.

Let's replace Obamacare with reforms that put you back in charge of your own healthcare.

The U.S. has fallen behind with tax policies that haven't been updated in a half-century.

I can give a speech, and I can do a rally, and I do them, but that's not what I like to do.

We want more of our products going overseas, but the trick is to have a level playing field.

If you focus on what people care about, you have ideas. And people are looking for solutions.

The Buckeye Build will have a lasting impact on Cleveland, and it is an honor to be a part of it.

We have a paralysis in Washington that's not serving our country. We have to address these issues.

Ohioans need peace of mind that the water coming out of their tap is safe. It's as simple as that.

We need to do a much better job when people are addicted to take them through treatment and recovery.

If you can't even acknowledge that you have to fix Social Security, that's not a very good starting point.

Things are not getting better. They are getting worse. We need to elect Mitt Romney to turn things around.

All of our sons and daughters ought to have the same opportunity to experience the joy and stability of marriage.

At the end of the day, all the best negotiating techniques can't overcome the most substantive policy differences.

Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress believed we could spend our way to prosperity, and I guess they still do.

I like to think I am a serious legislator and trying to get things done. That's my goal in life, to get things done.

We think healthcare costs should be going down, not up. We think people should be able to keep insurance that they had.

I am disappointed that the President made the decision to have Ambassador Froman sign the TPP agreement in New Zealand.

My dad did everything he could. It was a start-up, and the banks didn't want to lend him enough money, so he mortgaged our house.

Senator Brown and I have different philosophies as represented in our different ratings: I am a conservative, and he is a liberal.

One of the big issues in Ohio and elsewhere is people do not have the skills to take advantage of the openings that are out there.

Trump is going to be the change agent. Hillary Clinton is going to be the status quo. Bernie Sanders is not going to be in the mix.

Ohio chose the president in 2000 and 2004. The independent voters, the so-called swing voters, are the ones who make the difference.

When you analyze all the data, there is a warming trend according to science. But the jury is out on the degree of how much is manmade.

There is so much uncertainty out there, and the government in Washington doesn't seem to get it. What's needed is a new business environment.

I was fortunate, I guess, to be part of some good fiscal discipline in the Bush administration. The budget I put forward was a balanced budget.

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