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Folks across the spectrum wants more efficient management of their tax dollars.
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News flash: The federal government is not the most efficient institution in the world. Taxpayers know that.
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I made it clear that I can run a positive campaign and do it better.
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Grass-roots politics, linking small-dollar fundraising to massive local volunteer organization, showed that it can rival the power of a right-wing machine comprising super PACs backed by entrenched interests and mega-donors.
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Hope, decency, and unity are not mere catchwords.
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As an investigative filmmaker, I helped expose atrocities committed by ISIS against women and girls. They are evil, and we have to stop them.
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I identify as a Georgian who wants to do right by Georgia.
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Metro Atlanta has virtually unlimited economic potential.
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We can't let Donald Trump put us at risk.
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The minimum wage should be a living wage.
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I'm not that interested in labels or litmus tests.
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Voting rights are constitutional rights.
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The basic job of any campaign is to translate grassroots energy into turnout.
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The only real solution is comprehensive immigration reform that secures our borders and provides a path to legal status for non-felons who are here without proper legal documentation.
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I've been reaching out to voters across the political spectrum from the very beginning.
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There's a coalition of folks here in Georgia who want representation that's focused on local economic development and on accountability and not on the partisan circus in Washington.
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I don't support any increase in income tax rates.
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At the structural level, when the primary is all that matters, the incentives change for politicians. And, when you can earn media coverage with bombast and vitriol, that creates another incentive for politicians to light things on fire.
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The role of money in politics is a major problem and particularly the role of unchecked anonymous money.
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Both parties in Washington waste too much of your money. When I worked there, I helped expose waste and abuse by government contractors.
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I'm trying to make the case to voters across the political spectrum that someone who brings a younger perspective - a fresher perspective... can change the culture in Washington more effectively than someone who has run for office 9 or 10 times.
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One of the rules of running for Congress is no matter where you go, you speak like you're speaking to the whole district.
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I'm pragmatic.
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I've got five years of experience as a national security staffer in the U.S. Congress.