It is a privilege to serve the country in the United States Senate and serve the people of New Hampshire. I wake up every day with a sense of purpose.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is a great privilege for any man to become a member of the Senate.
Serving in the United States Senate has been the greatest privilege of my life.
I appreciate the opportunity to continue to serve the people of our state.
I thank the voters of Upstate N.Y. for this privilege to serve and pledge to continue to work tirelessly on their behalf in this final term.
The citizens of New Hampshire expect and deserve a government as clean as our mountain streams and as open as our blue skies. Today let us pledge together to make this government - the people's government - clean, open and honest.
The people of New Hampshire want someone in the U.S. Senate with clear, concise views on terrorism. They'll judge a congressman based on the people he associates with, his voting record, and his campaign contributions.
New Hampshire is one of the birthplaces of American freedom and independence - a place with a love and a passion for liberty.
The Granite State needs a senator who knows that New Hampshire comes first - and leads like it.
As governor, I will always be willing to work with people who have ideas to offer and are ready to roll up their sleeves. That kind of teamwork will build a New Hampshire that will lead the nation and compete with the world. Together, we will help our businesses grow and build a stronger economy on a vision of innovation and growth.
I am extremely privileged to serve Rhode Island in the United States Senate, and that is my only goal and aspiration.