A Quote by Danny K. Davis

My congressional record speaks for itself, and my ability to build coalitions locally, nationally and across the aisles in Congress is transparent. — © Danny K. Davis
My congressional record speaks for itself, and my ability to build coalitions locally, nationally and across the aisles in Congress is transparent.
I speak for myself, my record speaks for itself, and my ability speaks for itself.
We have to organize. We have to build up coalitions across all of these people who are considered "the other." If we all banded together and built coalitions that were truly intersectional, we would be in power. I believe in the power of the people.
I believe that our office has clearly been the leader in building coalitions, in getting other universities across the contrary to interact more effectively with the government and particularly the Congress.
History has shown that a country most effectively speaks with one voice. When nationally elected officials work together, build consensus, and provide leadership, the American people will follow.
Locally, I'll vote one way and nationally, maybe another.
We didn't build the modern country to be bike-friendly - our initial round of infrastructure was not designed to think about how to get around if you're not in a car. So we've got to be targeting resources, both nationally and locally, to how people are going to get around in the new world.
It's important that we work very closely with moderate Muslim forces locally, nationally and internationally.
I have an ability to work collegially across a wide range of interests in the caucus and in the Congress, and an ability to work on a bipartisan basis. Appropriators pride themselves on that.
My record speaks for itself.
My track record speaks for itself.
I don't have to talk. My record speaks for itself.
HSNi Cares was established in 2010 with a mission to empower women and support children and families in need locally, nationally, and globally.
It's obvious we can't ignore the problem any longer. Locally and nationally, we cannot wait to see how bad it gets. We need to act now.
I've learnt that what you need to do is have standards that are agreed nationally and then allow people locally to work out what they need.
On taking office, Obama promised the 'most transparent' administration in history; yet his record as president has been anything but transparent.
I'm just going to let my record in Congress speak for itself.
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