Republican governors trying to suppress the vote.
I think Democrats do a lot to talk the talk and don't do a lot to walk the walk on wage gap. I think Democrats like to make this a partisan issue and it's really not a partisan issue. Republicans are for equal pay and obviously have been on the record saying as such, and somehow the Democrats have created a false narrative that we are not for equal pay when in fact there's no truth to that.
Ronald Reagan wasn't in the establishment of the Republican Party either, nor was Richard Nixon.
Look, in 1800 the sainted Thomas Jefferson arranged to hire a notorious slanderer named James Callender, who worked as a writer at a Republican newspaper in Richmond, Va. Read some of what he wrote about John Adams. This was a personal slander.
I'm also politically independent so I'm not a fan of either the Democrats in Congress or the Republicans in Congress.
Some of the best work done to combat the Republicans has been wit and humor.
I was a Republican until I got to New York and had to live on $18 a week. It was then that I became a Democrat.
Teddy Kennedy rose to become a liberal lion by collaborating with Republicans.
If you get the U.N. to say we're going to solve the Syrian problem, if you get the Russians involved in a productive posture, you are making progress, but the Republican core says no strategy or failed strategy.
Democrats in the contrast with Republicans, almost no matter which Republican is nominated. Because they are taking such similar positions.
We are Republicans. How I see our mission is we always want to be transparent with readers about what we think, about our opinions. But, fundamentally, we are out there to collect and report facts. And that's always our guiding mission.
At best, Trumpism will be a more right-wing version of the same old Republican Party.
I would also say Barack Obama has spent much, much, much, much more money than the Republicans.
Reagan is the Republican FDR, an exemplar of presidential greatness.
The Democrats would want to keep the taxes. And Republicans want to do away with taxes that are driving up the costs of premiums. So, I think it would be hard to see a scenario where Democrats would be willing to come to the table in good faith and actually work with us on a solution that meets those requirements.
Democrats and Republicans alike support our military personnel.
For Obama to save himself, he should be thinking about the example of an unlikely Republican predecessor: Richard Nixon.
I'm an independent, straight in the middle. I've donated to candidates that I thought would be good that are Republican and Democrats alike.
I'm neither Republican nor Democrat. I've worked for the past five administrations.
The first thing we have to do is get spending under control in Washington. It's completely out of control. We Republicans came to power to change government, and government changed us.
Unfortunately, Governor Bush is a Pat Robertson Republican who will lose to Al Gore.
I will not leave the Republican Party, ... The Republican Party is my home.
Republicans and Democrats spend so much time fighting and then they're all aghast, you know, and so it's just not the way we ought to be. The coarseness is not acceptable.
[Barack Obama] needs to really engage both Republicans and Democrats.
Say, oh well, the Republicans don't like this therefor I shouldn't do it. What kind of a government would that be. We're not a parliamentary system.