The excitement right now is coming from the Liberty movement. And the Republicans want a piece of it.

We can be civil. We can still be friends, and be Democrats and Republicans, and have different views.

The Republicans have bought into the idea that people hate them because they're opposed to everything.

With Donald Trump as president and Republicans in control of Congress, our healthcare is under attack.

The Republicans have kind of painted themselves into a kind of a real demographic corner, if you will.

Democrats view elections as a means to an end, while Republicans view an election as an end in itself.

Republicans profess to be against deficits, but they are experts at creating and exacerbating deficits.

I don't look for much to come out of government ownership as long as we have Democrats and Republicans.

When I arrived in the Senate, the moderate so-called Rockefeller Republicans held the balance of power.

If Democrats were good at thinking like Republicans, they would see the light and stop being Democrats.

Tax cuts create more jobs and this is something we as Republicans have to do a better job of marketing.

There's very widespread grassroots support for Donald Trump, one that Republicans have not seen before.

Republicans are the only one who can carry the banner of what I think millions of Americans are saying.

My challenge to all Republicans is to invent the systems and approaches to help people help themselves.

We're going to march on Washington with a host of Republicans, Democrats, business leaders, legislators.

If Republicans start losing their seats because they're climate deniers, that is a very salutary signal.

The Republicans are looking after the financial interests of the wealthiest individuals in this country.

Although virtually all Republicans campaign on fiscal restraint, how many actually care about it deeply?

Republicans have been accused of abandoning the poor. It's the other way around. They never vote for us.

The pro-Hillary groups needed to quit fighting each other and get down to business fighting Republicans.

If the Republicans will stop telling lies about the Democrats, we will stop telling the truth about them.

I am a liberal and always have been - just not the wild-eyed character the Republicans made me out to be.

Now that we have the Senate and the House fully controlled by Republicans, we need to be working together.

And I want to be able to - you know, make Republicans and Democrats famous for keeping jobs in California.

You could accuse Republicans of a lot of things, but you could never convict us of being too conservative!

My belief is that despite all the media hoopla, there is much more that unites Republicans than divides us.

Twice the Republicans in the California legislature tried to block my seating because of my trips to Hanoi.

Way too many people believe Republicans are anti-immigrant, anti-woman, anti-science, anti-gay, anti-worker.

When you are pulling people out of the water and off of rooftops, there are no Republicans and no Democrats.

In 1996, Republicans used reconciliation to pass major legislation that ended six decades of welfare policy.

As Republicans, our first concern is for those waiting tonight to begin or resume the climb up life's ladder.

So far, Senate Republicans are good at getting Facebook likes and town halls and not much else. Do something.

It's a sad day when Republicans will attack fellow Republicans on an issue as fundamental as free enterprise.

I support both Democrats and Republicans on many issues. I'm more interested in where they are on technology.

Sometimes Republicans engage in number-crunching analysis that doesn't always take the neediest into account.

The District of Columbia has every right to pass their own laws, and House Republicans should stay out of it.

As a taxpayer, I want to assure you that Republicans are doing everything we can to reduce wasteful spending.

The Republicans have chosen to neglect young Americans who need assistance with the costs of higher education.

A healthy degree of party unity among Democrats and Republicans has deteriorated into bitter partisan warfare.

In the end, of course, Republicans ended slavery and permanently outlawed it through the Thirteenth Amendment.

Republicans are listening to America's job creators and working to address their concerns with real solutions.

If ISIS strikes, it's going to strike Americans - not Republicans or Democrats. This is not partisan politics.

Republicans want to be tough and say, 'Illegals, you're gone.' But the answer is a lot more complex than that.

Rule of thumb: When Democrats lose, they blame the candidate. When Republicans lose, they blame the opposition.

My problem anywhere is the damn Republicans closed out the independents from being able to vote in the primary.

I think it's important Republicans be in the majority so, like my Democratic counterparts, I give to the party.

You know, you look at term limits, you poll term limits, 70, 80 percent of Republicans or Democrats are for it.

Most people are Democrats because they hate something; most people are Republicans because they love something.

As I view the Republicans in Congress, I don't see them as a real reflection of many Republicans in our country.

Trump could teach Republicans in Washington a lot if only they stopped posturing long enough to watch carefully.

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