We will not agree on every issue. But let us respect those differences and respect one another. Let us recognize that we do not serve an ideology or a political party; we serve the people.
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Democrats never agree on anything, that's why they're Democrats. If they agreed with each other, they would be Republicans.
Thoughtful people of different political philosophies can disagree, but in a very agreeable manner.
Our party is united. At times, some people may have disagreements and leave, but it is not a big issue.
We must speak our minds openly, debate our disagreements honestly, but always pursue solidarity.
Our political differences, now matter how sharply they are debated, are really quite narrow in comparison to the remarkably durable national consensus on our founding convictions.
So we should all, me included, stop fighting each other and arguing about our differences on certain policies.
I have healthy disagreements with political parties I'm not aligned with, but I don't think it should be to the point where we're cursing and trying to strangle each other.
I think we're probably more unified than ever before because we're in a battle for survival. Not only for survival as the Republican Party, but survival of the check and balance system in our government.
We don't think that we are in a quarrel with anybody. We may have a difference of opinion, but we'll not allow such differences of opinion to grow into a problem that stands in the way of reconstructing the country and regaining the democratic path.
You can unite behind a candidate and a vision for America without rejecting another candidate and their vision, because in real life, opposed to party politics, we Democrats are on the same side.
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