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If Ambassador Grenell is unwilling to refrain from political statements, he should be recalled immediately.
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I'll stand with President Bush on national security, the war on terrorism and to disarm Saddam Hussein.
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I think we need to continue to engage with our allies and with the world situation both on trade. I'm concerned that by pulling out of TPP, while we all want fair and competitive trade, the fact is what we have done is left the playing field to the Chinese to engage with those partners.
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I supported the Bush tax cut.
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By protecting our Afghan friends from reprisals and welcoming them into our American family, we can assert that the United States is still a great and good country - and that we do not abandon those who risked their lives to serve with us.
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We know that over a billion people live in poverty around the world, and most of them are women and girls. If we can improve their lives, that has a positive effect on their communities, on their families, on their countries.
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Religion and morality are critical to how students think about politics and form opinions on political issues.
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For me, getting young people engaged in politics and public service is really one of the most fun things that I get to do.
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Americans were outraged by Russia's interference in our presidential election, but a wider threat is Russia's doctrine of hybrid warfare, which includes cybersabotage of critical American infrastructure from nuclear plants to electrical grids.
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Let's create jobs by bringing the Shaheen-Portman bipartisan energy efficiency bill to the floor.
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When I got involved in politics and started running, there were questions about whether a woman could take care of her kids and serve in office. And that was never an issue when I ran.
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We know that the way to decrease unplanned pregnancies and abortions is to make birth control and family planning services accessible and affordable, not micromanage the type of medical information and reproductive health counseling that women around the world receive.
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If a future U.S. president were to refuse to defend an ally under attack, NATO would lose all credibility.