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I'm extremely proud of my family's record of public service to Massachusetts and the nation.
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I have a hard time understanding how cutting the program in our country that provides healthcare to working families by $800 billion can be classified as mercy.
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There's been a lot written and said about my family. A lot of specials, a lot of movies. I essentially don't watch any of them. I don't read any of them. I keep that away.
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I have worked very, very hard over the course of my time in Congress to make sure that everybody does get access to quality, affordable, accessible health care.
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You can see what happens when people don't feel they have a chance. You can see the ramifications of that.
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I have gotten tubes of Chapstick from every damn corner of the country.
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The time for me in the Peace Corps was easily the most formative experience I've had in my life.
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There is no mercy in a system that makes health care a luxury. There is no mercy in a country that turns their back on those most in need of protection: the elderly, the poor, the sick, and the suffering.
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Ending gun violence isn't political. This is personal.
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'Compromise' isn't supposed to be a dirty word. It is, in fact, how representative democracy works.
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Somewhere down the road, if a Senate seat were to open, yeah, it's something I'd certainly take a look at. But that's got to be right in time for me and my family.
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To me, that's what the Peace Corps is all about - the impact that simple acts of service can have across borders, generations, and time. It's a lesson I carry with me every day.
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I definitely swear more than I should.