We are a Republic with different branches of government, and so the Senate and the House are going to be full partners in working with the White House.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Now that we have the Senate and the House fully controlled by Republicans, we need to be working together.
When you have a Senate that is 50 Democrats and 49 Republicans and one independent, it's quite obvious that the only way we are going to get something done is if we work together.
If the Republicans get control back of the United States Senate, we will no longer have a check and balance on the White House, on the Republican Congress.
Most senators are just going to work and trying to do a job.
It's important to remember that whatever the presidential candidates of either party say, they will have to interact with the United States Congress, particularly the Senate, when it comes to crafting policy... we play an important role. And I'm going to continue to play that role, whoever is president.
Together, we will lead our party back to the White House, and we will lead our country back to safety, prosperity, and peace.
Though the views of members of the House and Senate are as divergent as the people we represent, we bear the responsibility to work through our political differences and get things done. That's our job.
The White House doesn't create jobs. The government together - White House, Congress - creates policies that allow for greater job creation.
I'd like to see that bipartisanship come back that we used to have in the House of Representatives, in the Clinton years. I think there's a possibility that the voters are going to send the message that everybody running - Congress, the Senate, the presidency - that they want us to come together.
You know, we have three branches of government. We have a House. We have a Senate. We have a President.
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