I think it's possible to have a conservative serve in a cardinal position, a subcommittee chair position, and be very effective.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We need someone with proven conservative leadership experience, not entitlement, to be able to represent us and lead us.
If the most liberal man that's ever been in office can get elected when 20 percent of the population identifies as liberal then I think we can elect a conservative when 40 percent of the population identifies themselves as conservative.
I see myself as a person who wants to serve the constituents within my district and find a way to move those who are not in our position philosophically to our position.
I think we need people in Washington who really have more of a sense of a George Washington approach to it, which is to serve and go home. I think far too many of both parties see it as a career. And I don't think that's good for our country.
No man, however strong, can serve ten years as schoolmaster, priest, or Senator, and remain fit for anything else.
Hey, well, I've been a pretty conservative member of congress.
I would describe myself as a 'total conservative, a conscientious one.'
A Conservative government is necessary. There is no credible alternative.
I think really that you shouldn't run as a conservative if you're not.
If you know the only way to lose your seat is to get out-conservatived in a primary, you'll never let anyone get to your right.