United States Senate Quotes by Ron Crumpton, Christine Todd Whitman, John Jay Hooker, Kamala Harris, Olympia Snowe, Ron Wyden and many others.

It is time for new leadership, new direction, and new results in Washington, D.C., and that is why I am running for United States Senate.
To put that into some perspective, when Bill Clinton and Al Gore had first taken the idea of the Kyoto Protocol up to the Congress, the United States Senate voted it down 95 to nothing.
It is preposterous that the current members of the United States Senate and all of their predecessors for more than 200 years haven’t been able to read the Constitution and do what it says.
If segregationists had their way, I would not be a member of the United States Senate today, I would not be a top contender to be president of the United States.
You can never solve a problem without talking to people with whom you disagree. The United States Senate is predicated and based on consensus building. That was certainly the vision of the founding fathers.
What is the purpose of public service? It’s to solve problems for the people you represent and certainly in the United States Senate, thinking about your state and thinking about your country as well.
I think if progressives stay at this, continue at the grassroots level to make the case that all Americans should have choice, all Americans ought to be able to hold insurance companies accountable, I think we will have 60 votes in the United States Senate for a strong bill.
We can write the book on how to run a successful write-in campaign for the United States Senate.
We need to do a better job of mentorships and role models to bring other young women along so that there’s more women in our boardrooms, there’s more women here in the United States Senate and in Congress. I think there’s an important role for women to play.
1992 became known as the ‘Year of the Woman’ because so many of us were elected to public office that November, including a record six to the United States Senate.
When his nomination comes before the United States Senate, Timothy Batten can count on my strong support… He is the right person for the job.
With so many serious issues and responsibilities before the United States Senate, I think New York needs an independent senator who thinks for herself, not someone who just rubberstamps the Obama agenda or checks with Chuck Schumer and says, ‘Me too.’
I consider the United States Senate the greatest deliberative body in the world, and I respect the important role the Constitution affords it in the confirmation of our judges.
I wasn’t looking for a hobby. If I were looking for a hobby, it wouldn’t be the United States Senate. That’s one of the toughest jobs I’d probably ever do. I just felt there wasn’t enough compromise going on: People were too far to the left, too far to the right, with no one trying to build a compromise.
If I am elected, God willing, to the United States Senate, I will be leading the charge for President Trump.
In 2010, there were 57 lawyers, zero manufacturers, and way too many career politicians in the United States Senate.
About all I can say for the United States Senate is that it opens with a prayer and closes with an investigation.