Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician Darryl Glenn.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
The 2016 United States Senate election in Colorado was held November 8, 2016, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Colorado, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.
All of my life, I've been told no. That I was too poor, too short, too black. I enjoy it when people underestimate me.
I open my mind and allow the Holy Spirit to come in.
I, for one, want to see Mr. Cruz as a Supreme Court appointee.
We have to stop the cycle of violence affecting so many of our communities. We have to love each other.
I knew I always wanted to get involved in politics.
I am an unapologetic Christian, constitutional conservative, pro-life, Second Amendment-loving American!
Ladies and gentlemen, there is evil in this world.
I would say a successful campaign reflects the desire of the people who are there to support a candidate.
The next generation is going to have to understand that Social Security is just one leg of a stool. We need to actually bring back that savings incentive, and the only way you're going to be able to do that is if you have a job.
Better educating our college students on the risks of high student debt and helping them to find alternatives to taking out student loans would help make the difference to their financial future.
My election results speak to my level of service.
What I'm in favor of is making sure we have security for our country and we can control access to our country.
Someone with a nice tan needs to say this: All lives matter.
Where are Jesse Jackson and Rev. Al Sharpton? They don't speak for Black America, and they don't speak for me.
We can bring this country together. But we must realize that our heroes in blue are part of the solution and not the problem.
You have to have enough conviction to stand for something. It doesn't matter if it's the opposing party or your own party.
My experience as a county commissioner has taught me that the best ideas often come from our neighbors, church groups, and community.
I trust Colorado families and teachers way more than I trust D.C. central planners who think they know better than parents do.
If you are a black person growing up in America, chances are pretty good that you have experienced the police pulling you over in front of your mother's house because you 'had a headlight out.'
I grew up in a broken home.
Donald Trump went through the process, he earned the vote, and I am not in support of overturning the will of the voters.
We need to show the fact that when you start thinking about freedom and liberty, personal responsibility, and opportunity to achieve the American Dream, the Republican party is the best party to do that.
I'm pro-life. I believe in life at conception.
When you grow up in a violent home, the fights, the screaming, the pain all blur together. To survive, you block as much of it out of your head as you can in the moment. You try to forget it going forward.
I'm somebody who has a military background, grew up in Colorado Springs, and has been a Colorado resident basically since I was two and a half.
I'm a strong man of faith.
America needs to step up and lead for once.
Like anything, I remember who I work for. You work for the people who sent you to office.
When you spend almost two years out talking to people, praying with them, and really finding out some of those tough issues that are impacting them, it makes a lasting impression on you.
I say exactly what I am going to do and how I am going to vote, and I have a 13-year record to back it up.
I run a campaign where we do not take on debt.
Climate change - we can debate that until the cows come home, for lack of a better way of stating that. The bottom line is, I do not believe that man is contributing to that factor.
I support the elimination and defunding of all agencies like the Education and Energy Departments because they fall outside of the framework of the Constitution.
As a kid, there was not much I could do to stop the violence in our home. When I got older, as a father, I did everything I could to raise my children with a father that loved them, protected them, and made them feel safe.
As conservatives, we cannot just concede education over to the Democrats. We really need to be actively involved. And that's why I've been such a proponent of school choice and the other options that are out there, because the Left is clearly out there driving the agenda, trying to shape the minds of the next generation.
Racism in America is real.
Islam and the Constitution are in clear conflict.
I tell people all the time: All I need is gas money.
I am not a Republican apologist.
I am the Democratic Party's absolutely worst nightmare. Why is that? Well, you see, I am a black conservative Republican running against one of the most vulnerable Democrats in America in 2016.
Nobody wants bad cops off the street more than good cops.
Al Sharpton doesn't even pay for his own suits.
If you really want to heal our communities, more men to step it up to take care of their children. Safe neighbors happen when fathers and mothers are at home.
We should all be proud of who and what we are.
Open borders would be clear access to this country without going through a legal immigration process, and that's exactly what Mrs. Clinton is wanting us to do.
I have nothing negative to say about Congressman Lamborn.
I told the truth when I said I have never been arrested. I have never been handcuffed or fingerprinted. I have never appeared in court as a defendant.
There is no constitutional basis for the federal government to be mandated to assist with student debt.
The one thing I'm absolutely tired of hearing is 'Republicans reaching across the aisle.' We need to step up and lead, ladies and gentlemen. I'm tired of reaching across the aisle.
Hillary Clinton is a threat to the rule of law and to our safety and security.
This era of political correctness out there needs to go.
I'm sick of hearing white liberals claim that if you call them out for their failed liberal programs, you're a racist. It makes my blood boil - which is part of why I am running.
I'm tired of politicians saying one thing to get elected and then going to Washington, D.C., or Denver or wherever and completely forgetting about you.
I want to make sure that when we're talking about health care, you want to make sure that women have the ability and access to health care so that they understand all the different options that are out there.
If your neighbor is doing something wrong, let's call it. Let's say this person is doing wrong, and let's notify our law enforcement so we can actually vet that individual.
My life will not be defined by a single political campaign. Those will come and go. But what has driven me to run for elected office in the past still drives me today: the knowledge that heroes do walk among us with tremendous strength and power.
I will absolutely be supporting the Republican platform and voting for Mr. Trump.
While I might not agree with everything Donald Trump says, I proudly stand with Donald Trump.
I'm accountable to my God, and I haven't done anything I'm embarrassed of.