I'm an independent, probably. I'm not dogmatic. I've supported Democrats and Republicans.

Because Republicans have no ideas, they want to turn elections into the battle of dollars.

Republicans don't seem to mind taking inflation into account when the subject is tax rates.

As a presidential candidate, Trump seems heaven-sent just to make fools out of Republicans.

Electing Democrats means nothing happens. Elect Republicans, and at least there's a chance.

I believe the Republicans have never thought that democracy was anything but a tribal myth.

For three decades, Democrats and Republicans worked together to make our environment better.

If Republicans want to bring these things up for a vote, I'm letting them know where I stand.

Democrats tend to think of elections as cycles. Republicans don't: It's ongoing and constant.

The Republicans have a very traditional focus over and over again whether or not it's worked.

Traditionally, Young Republicans have been a leading indicator of the direction of the party.

I think to the extent Republicans depart from the historic commitment, we do so at our peril.

If House Republicans can't get border security right, who will trust them on the other bills?

If Republicans are going in the wrong direction, I am still willing to stand up against them.

Instead of creating new jobs, Republicans gave tax cuts to companies that send jobs overseas.

One thing everyone seems to agree on is that Republicans face a perceived compassion deficit.

Look, rich people and business people do well whether Republicans or Democrats are in charge.

We don't know each other. Democrats don't know Republicans, Republicans don't know Democrats.

What's troubling is that the Republicans to defend Mr. DeLay are weakening the ethics process.

As Republicans, our challenge is to become a pro-market party and not be a pro-business party.

You've got the brain-washed, that's the Democrats, and the brain-dead, that's the Republicans!

Now, most of the time I'm going to agree with the Democrats and disagree with the Republicans.

I would also say Barack Obama has spent much, much, much, much more money than the Republicans.

Democrats and Republicans have been very keen to make home ownership almost a national purpose.

Most people don't see themselves as Democrats or Republicans. They see themselves as Americans.

I lined up with the Republicans because they were antitax, and I wanted to make a lot of money.

Republicans originally thought that Fox worked for us and now we're discovering we work for Fox.

Hoosiers are practical people, and Hoosier Republicans in particular have a history of unifying.

Don't worry if they're Democrats or Republicans. Give them service and they'll become Democrats.

I think Republicans really need to be disciplined, to stay focused on sustained economic growth.

Nuclear weapons kill Americans - they don't kill Republicans or Democrats - they kill Americans.

I think it's the broadest source of dissatisfaction amongst Republicans, out-of-control spending.

Republicans may learn they can't appeal to right-wing patriarchs and most women at the same time.

Now, so, if you want to blame someone for wasteful spending, the Republicans are in the majority.

Republicans in Congress boosted the economy by cutting taxes and ending programs that don't work.

Republicans and Democrats can barely do what they're supposed to do, and they sure can't do math!

We believe that there are aspects of border security that Democrats and Republicans can agree on.

For 50 years, the Republicans have been accusing the Democrats of being soft on national security.

A Democrat has to show the toughness to govern. People don't doubt that Republicans will be tough.

Let me put it this way: I think Republicans tend to keep the ball in play, Democrats go for broke.

The caricatures that the mainstream media and the Democrats have about Republicans have taken hold.

The Republicans have a me too candidate running on a yes but platform, advised by a has been staff.

Senate Republicans have engaged in a record number of filibusters and other obstructionist tactics.

Republicans are for both the man and the dollar, but in case of conflict the man before the dollar.

The way I look at it is this, as Republicans, we look for less government interference in our lives.

We're not Democrats first. We're not Republicans first. We're Americans first. We're patriots first.

I think Democrats often hold the unconstrained vision, and Republicans focus more on the Rule of Law.

We didn't want to waste time by sending our volunteers to Republicans; we sent them to the undecided.

Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the democrats believe every day is April 15.

Republicans aren't interested in a one-sentence fix unless that sentence is, 'Obamacare is repealed.'

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