We're doing exactly what the Republicans don't want: getting more people involved in our democracy. Giving more Americans a voice in their future.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If we don't like what the Republicans do, we need to get in there and change it.
What I'm hoping to do is see Democrats get elected. That's what I'm trying to contribute to.
What Republicans have done in my view is that they are systematically dismantling a sense of community in America.
We simply must look beyond partisan goals and find common ground as Americans. It is imperative that the Members of Congress recognize that partisanship will not serve the American people.
We have to be focused on growing the party and getting young people to see us as a viable option.
My attempt is to try to broaden the base of the Republican Party, to try to bring in people that can agree and that can disagree on that, because I think the issues that we face about terrorism, about our economy, about the growth of our economy are so important that we have to have the biggest outreach possible.
Republicans are listening and offering better solutions that get Washington out of your way, out of your pocket, and back on your side.
More than anything else, let me be clear - we need to be willing to fight for freedom, and free markets, and traditional moral values. That's what the American people want to see this movement and this party return to.
The Americans' position is clear: we promote democracy.
On Capitol Hill, House Republicans have been doing our part. We've been hard at work developing policies that will help empower all Americans. We're beginning to see results. We reduced taxes for everyone.