Zitat des Tages von Cory Gardner:
I don't think Donald Trump is going to be our nominee.
The RNC had been incredibly supportive of my efforts in 2014... I couldn't have won without them.
I guess the news is this: If you're a Republican and you smile, liberals don't like it. Maybe that's because Democrats are afraid that I've been able to show an optimistic vision for this country.
We would create thousands of jobs in Colorado if the Keystone Pipeline were to be built.
What can we do to put more Colorado in Washington and less Washington in Colorado?
Saddam Hussein was a brutal dictator.
There are far too many politicians out there who take the wrong position and stick with it and never admit that they should do something different.
If China is doing business with a company that ends up putting money back into proliferation activities, then we'll sanction that company and China.
It's time for Republicans to rally behind this campaign in order to put forth the best candidate to stop Hillary Clinton in November. I am confident Ted Cruz is that person, and I'm thrilled to endorse him for president.
Besides the conventional military threats, North Korean cyber capabilities are growing.
Senator Udall focused his entire campaign as a social-issues warrior, and that was rejected by the people of Colorado, who embraced our plan of creating jobs and opportunity, growing energy independence, looking at education opportunities for the future, and making sure we're focused on protecting this great Colorado environment.
We have a number of challenges ahead of us.
We have to protect the rights of the American people.
The Republican Party has to be the party of optimism and giving our children a better starting point. We have to make sure we're broader, more inclusive, and reaching out to every community.
I will say this - I certainly will not be voting for Hillary Clinton.
I think the American people aren't looking for loyalty amongst candidates to other candidates. What the American people are looking for is loyalty to the American people.
If Barack Obama weren't a U.S. citizen, I'm sure Bill and Hillary Clinton would have figured that out by now.
My dad, well, he sells tractors, just like my granddad, and I'm darn proud of that.
What's the difference between me and Mark Udall on contraception? I believe the pill ought to be available over the counter, around the clock, without a prescription. Cheaper and easier for you.
The Keystone Pipeline would create good-paying jobs. Not only where the pipeline is being built, good-paying construction jobs, but manufacturing and service opportunities in Colorado along with the Keystone Pipeline.
I used to play against a high school football team that always used to run the single wing. And eventually, other teams figured out that they ran the single wing. And so they prepared for it. The Democrats are stuck running the single wing.
We have antiquated policies that were put in place in the 1970s that prohibit us from exporting our crude oil, yet we have allies around the globe asking the United States to provide them with a stable supply of energy.
I believe the climate is changing.
Funding for women's healthcare must actually go to fund women's healthcare, not to line the coffers of an organization under increased scrutiny for reprehensible, inhumane behavior.
Mark Udall votes with President Obama 99 percent of the time.
When it comes to the environment in our own backyard, we understand it far better than anybody in Washington D.C.
We got to protect Medicaid.
We can't disrespect people for having a different opinion.
To say that we should engage in some hypothetical about, 'Will I vote for Trump,' that's defeatist. I'm not going to be a defeatist.
From what we understand about participation by women and minorities, we need to do a better job of exposing people early in their careers to STEM fields.
We're thinking of creating a board of experts across the sectors of industry, to identify successful programs and to make recommendations about programs that are working and aren't working.
One of the things that's always amazed me about people who attack me, saying I'm opposed to renewable energy, is I'm pretty sure I'm the only Republican who had an energy bill vetoed by a Republican governor.
Ted Cruz caught the momentum in Wisconsin that I think that Donald Trump thought was his and his alone.
I do not support legislation that would ban birth control.
Let's make sure we're doing what we can in our own backyard to gain our energy independence and to create American jobs with American energy.
I support Marco Rubio.