A Quote by Andrew P. Harris

In 2010, we have to focus on electing a new Congress and in 2012 we have to focus on electing a new president. — © Andrew P. Harris
In 2010, we have to focus on electing a new Congress and in 2012 we have to focus on electing a new president.
You know I think the president has to really focus on getting elected to a second term in 2012. And I need to focus on making sure I'm accountable to the people of Missouri.
Americans are given the sole option of electing their jailer for four years and sometimes do him the honour of re-electing him.
Our focus is on electing Hillary Clinton, Tim Kaine and Democrats across the country, thanks to Democratic Party that is strong, unified, and poised for victory in November.
Making Congress into a less crisis-driven institution starts with electing members of Congress who can take the long view.
You are not electing your parliamentarian or your MP to the corridors of power. You are electing them to the corridors of responsibility.
A new Republican Congress is taking over. Sen. Ted Cruz has been appointed tooverseeing NASA in Congress. He says he wants NASA to focus on finding aliens so he can deport them.
Electing a black president was probably the only coup America could pull off.
Electing the first African-American president was a tremendous accomplishment, but it hasn't erased racism.
The Conservative Party isn't electing a leader in opposition after losing a general election who can build up over five years and gain experience. We're electing somebody who's going to be our prime minister in two months' time, and that's why it's very important we have somebody with strong experience, who's good at working with the international community and can hit the ground running.
Electing a black man named Barack Obama President in the same country that elected George W. Bush - twice! - is as far-fetched as a hustler from Marcy performing at that President's inauguration. But it happened.
My personal belief in doing Brand New Congress is that the movement needs something to focus on that's constructive.
I know that electing Hillary Clinton as our next president is critical for America's future.
When George W. Bush decided to save the American position in Iraq by going against the advice of all of his wise men, of Jim Baker and the whole Iraq Study Group, and 90% of his administration, that was George W. Bush's decision. So we have to bear in mind that this isn't an administration we're electing. It's a person that we are electing.
Louisville, KY - Barack Obama lost Kentucky in 2012 by 23 points, yet the state remains closely divided about re-electing the man whose parliamentary skills uniquely qualify him to restrain Obama's executive overreach. So, Kentucky's Senate contest is a constitutional moment that will determine whether the separation of powers will be reasserted by a Congress revitalized by restoration of the Senate's dignity.
My focus in 2010 was on just running fast races. My focus in 2011 was for winning at the World Championships. This year has been a combination of the two so we'll see what kind of time it brings.
Americans hate Congress but can't help ourselves from re-electing its members over and over again.
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