Quote by Marco Rubio
I dont really like labels in politics, but I will gladly accept th

I dont really like labels in politics, but I will gladly accept the label of conservatism. – Marco Rubio

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And yet, there are still people in American politics who, for some reason, cling to this belief that America is better off adopting the economic policies of nations whose people who immigrate here from there. – Marco Rubio

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America is the story of everyday people who did extraordinary things. A story woven deep into the fabric of our society. – Marco Rubio

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Here we will solve with laws and dollars, problems that too many people around the world still must solve with violence and civil war. – Marco Rubio

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My advice is very simple: if you can win a small battle, it gives you confidence in the political process to take on bigger battles, and so it is very much a bottom-up grass-roots way of doing politics. – David Miliband

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I like to see myself as a bridge builder, that is me building bridges between people, between races, between cultures, between politics, trying to find common ground. – T. D. Jakes

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Consul – in American politics, a person who having failed to secure an office from the people is given one by the Administration on condition that he leave the country. – Ambrose Bierce

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Very few people go into politics to be reviled. – Andrew Cuomo

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