Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Victor Mitchell

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businessman Victor Mitchell.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Victor Mitchell

Victor Mitchell is an American businessman and former legislator in Colorado. Since 2009, he has been CEO of Lead Funding, a real estate lender. Elected to the Colorado House of Representatives as a Republican in 2006, Mitchell represented House District 45, including Teller County and southern Douglas County, Colorado. Mitchell served one term in office and did not stand for re-election in 2008.

I don't think that attorneys should be in any way running for governor.
My wife and I have very deep roots in Colorado, and we can't see ourselves living anywhere else.
We've got to stop pandering and start leading. — © Victor Mitchell
We've got to stop pandering and start leading.
I lived in New York until I was eleven years old, when my mother left my two older sisters and my father. My mother is 90 percent blind and deaf. She left and moved all the way to California. So I left my two older sisters and my father behind at the age of eleven and moved cross-country to take care of her.
I want to stop piling people into prisons and stop branding people with a felony for a personal weakness.
I would consider myself conservative but sensible and pragmatic.
I started working at age thirteen. I'm a product of public schools, I'm a product of a public university. I started my first company when I was 21. I've subsequently never worked for anybody else. I started that first business when I was still in college.
I had a 100 percent voting record with the NRA, but I don't believe in bazookas in our schools.
We are very committed to putting forward a really bold message for the state of Colorado.
The war on drugs has made government more powerful, citizens less free, and hasn't helped users or addicts.
My mother has a tremendous amount of pride and self-respect. She won't take assistance from anybody.
My son's a West Point cadet.
The voters of Colorado deserve honest, straight-talking elected officials.
There is no reason why any public school district in our state should be on a four-day school week. If anything, we should be extending the school year.
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