There's no safe Republican district. You can run, but you cannot hide.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In a genuinely conservative district like mine, it's hard to out-Republican me.
If you're going to do something to hurt the district I represent, I can't vote for it.
I've got the most beautiful district. I can understand why Republicans want it.
I'm always running back and forth to the district.
The Republicans have kind of painted themselves into a kind of a real demographic corner, if you will.
When I make decisions, it's not based on what the Republican Party does. I'm elected by the 9th congressional district.
I'm a Republican. I'm running in a Republican primary.
I think really that you shouldn't run as a conservative if you're not.
I am very much a Republican.
If Scott Brown can win in a state that President Obama won by 26 points, I can win in a district that Obey won by just 20 points against an unknown, underfunded challenger in the Democratic landslide of 2008. It means there is not a single Democrat in the country who is safe.