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I've got five years of experience as a national security staffer in the U.S. Congress.
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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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The overwhelming majority of Americans want decent and civil political dialogue, and candidates for office and elected leaders must continue to call for calm and unity, even when there are intense differences of opinion.
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Anger is just not who I am, and I don't think it's what voters in the 6th district want. They want respectful, decent representation that contrasts so starkly with what we have in Washington.
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I think international business experience is an asset in a congressional candidate, particularly in a district with so much international commerce.
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I try to shy away from labels and focus on the issues.
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As a national security aid, I worked with our military to strengthen our national defense.
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I held top-secret security clearance.
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My job is to make the case that I'll do the best job possible representing the people of Georgia's Sixth District, and what they want is representation that's focused on them and not this national partisan political circus.
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What we need is a bipartisan commitment to improving the laws on the books, to lower premiums, to improve access and improve quality of care.
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I worked on Capitol Hill for five years, and I saw how things work and how they do not. I saw the partisanship, the gridlock, the pettiness, and the corruption.
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I think we need a lot less ideology around health care.
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I'll tell you where I stand on the issues, and then I'll let the pundits decide how to label me.
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I want to see ISIS destroyed.