I've found throughout life that people do not care how much you know until they know how much you care.
I was always the one pushing the envelope, stirring things up, sometimes getting in trouble. I was always the first one to get a spanking as a kid.
I had dreams of high political office.
I just care about the heart and soul of our country and the direction it's headed in.
My goal is to give our taxpayers greater access and visibility into how their taxpayer dollars are being spent.
If you do right by people, and you talk to the basic issues most people care about and have a vision for how we can achieve so much more as a country, as a community, I believe that resonates with people.
Good jobs that allow Coloradans to pursue their dreams and provide for their families are vital to a prosperous country and empower each person.
I know what it takes to win. I know a general election is going to come down to not only Republican voters but my ability to connect with independent and women voters.
As a kid, watching your dad leave, that's pretty powerful.
People realized that I'm willing to stand up for things that I believe in, despite the political consequences and overwhelming pressure.
In order for Republicans... to grow its ranks, it must reflect America.
We must re-ignite that American spirit in order to create good jobs, to keep America safe from terror, to replace Obamacare with consumer choice solutions, and to secure our borders.
I share certain conservative values, but I also believe there is a certain humanity in the basic way you treat people.
My interest in this Senate seat really had nothing to do with President Obama's success. I've been convinced that the right person can win, regardless.
I was very thankful that my mother was a very strong mom. She was mom and dad. She is mom and dad. She is my hero.
I chose the Republican Party because of the principles the party was founded on. This was the party of freedom. This was the party that sought the abolition of slavery.
As a father, small businessman, Navy intelligence veteran, and co-founder of a public charter school, I'm ready to bring common-sense solutions to how we move America in a better direction.
The U.S. should incentivize energy production instead of penalizing it.
Does racism exist in this country? Sure. But I think the overwhelming majority of Americans who care about this country do not care about skin color.
It's going to take more than a handslap to keep me from fighting for what I believe.