One of my messages to Republicans is very simple: One-third of your schedule should be listening to people in minority communities.
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Republicans are listening and offering better solutions that get Washington out of your way, out of your pocket, and back on your side.
That's what the Senate is about. It's the last bastion of minority rights, where a minority can be heard, where a minority can stand on its feet, one individual if necessary, and speak until he falls into the dust.
I'm going to work with Republicans when they do things I agree with and I'm going to fight Republicans when they're doing things that I think are damaging.
We need more leaders speaking up for minority groups who have been marginalized and attacked.
I am not part of the problem. I am a Republican.
I hope that by just being a competent member and expressing informed views on issues that aren't related to issues of LGBT equality, Republicans see me as a general asset.
Never be afraid to stand with the minority when the minority is right, for the minority which is right will one day be the majority.
We can have open and good discussion with our Republican brothers and sisters. But when we walk into the chapel we should leave our political differences out in the parking lot.
I've had Republicans come to me and say, 'Tell me how I should talk to young people!' as if it's some foreign language or something.
Republicans are listening to America's job creators and working to address their concerns with real solutions.