To the folks walking around the District of Columbia, I would say this: Be careful.
You have a mayor who hates guns. If it was up to me, we wouldn’t have any handguns in the District of Columbia. I swear to protect the Constitution and what the courts say, but I will do it in the most restrictive way as possible.
I’m unelectable in the District of Columbia.
I'm unelectable in the District of Columbia.
The District of Columbia is one gigantic ear.
I'm not searching for ways to tell the District of Columbia what to do.
The cold grasp of corruption shackles the District of Columbia.
There are 10,000 local governments in the state of New York. Ten thousand! Town, village, lighting district, water district, sewer district, a special district to count the other districts in case you missed a district.
I am running because I believe strongly that we need to get folks back to work and address the needs that the folks in the 1st Congressional District have in terms of employment and economic opportunity.
I am a little uneasy about the abolishment of slavery in this District of Columbia.
It is my responsibility to always have my ear to the ground on issues affecting the people of our district, and whether it's supporting the veterans of Michigan's 8th district or anyone else, I will always do my best to listen and follow through on the needs of folks here.
The fact is, I can vote for anybody; independents, Republicans, Democrats. But I'm a registered Democrat in the District of Columbia.
I am humbled and truly honored to be the recipient of The Key to the City and my own day by the District of Columbia.
The District of Columbia has every right to pass their own laws, and House Republicans should stay out of it.
The Constitution gives the Congress absolute authority within the District of Columbia on any legislative issues whatsoever.
I was on the campaign trail for 18 months. I never got a question about the District of Columbia in South Carolina.