A Quote by Tim Kaine

Virginians want you to work across the aisle. — © Tim Kaine
Virginians want you to work across the aisle.
The one thing I'm absolutely tired of hearing is 'Republicans reaching across the aisle.' We need to step up and lead, ladies and gentlemen. I'm tired of reaching across the aisle.
It sounds outright bland, but people here in Indiana want conscientious public servants who have deep convictions but are prepared to work across the aisle when possible.
If Donald Trump governs the way he campaigned, it'll be a disastrous presidency. This is a chance for him to be magnanimous, humble. To work across the aisle. If that's the kind of president we have, that's fine. But if not, I want our DNC chair, I want Democratic senators and Congresspeople, citizens, we need to resist.
In my district, I have a very clear mandate to work across the aisle.
I was entirely comfortable reaching across the Senate aisle to work with Democrats.
You have to work across the aisle. Americans have had enough of the gridlock in Washington.
Believe it or not, one of the things I try to do around here is try to look for opportunities to work with people across the aisle. I know that's not the common narrative. But the truth is if you want to get anything done, that's an absolute requirement.
In Georgia, agriculture is one area where Democrats and Republicans consistently reached across the aisle and work together.
I'll be reaching across the aisle to find opportunities to work with Democrats on the issues that desperately need to be addressed.
Virginians were nice, they confided to each other, if caught singly. Two Virginians, of course, talked horses.
You've got to reach a hand of friendship across the aisle and across philosophies in this country.
I want to dig in before I finish with a career here in Congress - be known as someone who was a really serious legislator, who had really good ideas and was willing to work across the aisle to get broad consensus to solve some of these problems the country is facing.
America's going to come back, and for that to happen, we're going to have to have a president who can work across the aisle.
As Governor, it's my job to work on behalf of everyone in Connecticut and to reach across the aisle to find commonsense, bipartisan solutions to the challenges confronting our state.
The nation, as you know, is at a critical point. At a time like this we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. Our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work.
We will face the challenges head on. We will work with both parties, across the aisle, to make our state better.
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