Words matter. These are the best Angela Stanton-King Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
It’s kind of hurtful people associate Republican with being racist and the last thing I want from the very people I am fighting for.
Instead of speaking about defunding the police, we should be advocating ways to create partnerships and promoting connectivity between communities and police officers.
People are going to be able to appreciate the reality in politics, and that is what I represent.
I will not compromise on anything related to protecting children.
I’m not a spokesperson for Donald Trump.
I am not a Q candidate but it’s crazy to see how advocating for the safety of children makes me such a target.
Change only happens when we do something different. I believe I am that change.
As a former victim of childhood sexual abuse, my position is unwavering when it comes to speaking out against the hypersexualization of our children.
When I was released from prison 15 years ago, I was given a $25 check and a bus ticket and told to start my life over.
I’m very concerned about the whole LGBTQ movement and the way it sexualizes children.
I’m proud to stand with U.S. Impact Team in their initiative to create harmony.
I credit President Trump for being my inspiration.
I personally would have liked to have seen Obama and Joe Biden do much more.
I want to ensure that the people of the 5th District continue to benefit from the sensible economic policies under the leadership of President Donald Trump. Because of our President, more African Americans are employed now than ever before in the history of our country.
My campaign will focus on the core values that matter to the voters of the 5th District – job creation for minority communities, economic growth, criminal justice reform, faith and family, and supporting our active military and veterans.
I want to help change the laws to protect all people – not just Republicans, not just Democrats, not just Black people, all people.
I myself spent some time in prison, so I know the type of trajectory that a criminal offense can put on someone’s life.
I was a convicted felon. No one wanted to give me a job, I couldn’t get any government assistance, and I couldn’t get any housing assistance.
It’s hypocritical to say Black Lives Matter’ when we know Black life begins in the womb.
I came home to four children, and I came home to two tombstones. My mother was in one and my grandmother was in the other. They’d both passed away while I was in prison.
I want to help other people clear their records, and I want to help them avoid some of the loopholes that get people caught up in our criminal justice system.
I do believe that voter fraud has taken place.
I would have to thank my godmother, Dr. Alveda King for exposing the racism behind abortion and fighting hard to not only defund Planned Parenthood but to overturn Roe v. Wade which is responsible for ending nearly 20 million Black lives.
I think Black women should come together.
It is critical that we double down on the progress that President Trump has made with regard to Criminal Justice Reform. His focus on reforming our broken criminal system is geared towards improving the lives of minority families across the district, state, and country.
This race is not about me trying to beat John Lewis. It is about carrying the torch and picking up the fight.
I am a strong believer in the sanctity of life. It’s time that someone stands up for the lives of the unborn.
I have never run for office and I don’t have political experience. But I do have life experiences.
The LGBTQ community refers to people’s sexual preferences – lesbians like women, gay people like men – and children shouldn’t be walking advertisements for sexuality when they are not old enough to make their own decisions.
The media has a tendency of manipulating things to show in their favor.