Words matter. These are the best United States Senate Quotes from famous people such as Saxby Chambliss, Olympia Snowe, Will Rogers, Chuck Grassley, Todd Wilcox, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When his nomination comes before the United States Senate, Timothy Batten can count on my strong support… He is the right person for the job.
I have been immeasurably honored to serve the people of Maine for nearly 40 years in public office and for the past 17 years in the United States Senate. It was incredibly difficult to decide that I would not seek a fourth term in the Senate.
About all I can say for the United States Senate is that it opens with a prayer and closes with an investigation.
The bottom line is, there have been a lot of nuts elected to the United States Senate.
The United States Senate is already chock full of career politicians and insiders who fall in line for political expediency and refuse to stand up and speak out for the American people.
It is time for new leadership, new direction, and new results in Washington, D.C., and that is why I am running for United States Senate.
I believe the two biggest mistakes made by the Founders were giving Federal judges life-time appointments and permitting them to be confirmed without the agreement of two-thirds of the members of the United States Senate.
We must stop the Tea Party before the United States Senate falls into the hands of extremists and ideologues who leave no room for reason or compromise, who don’t recognize common ground even when they’re standing on it.
I think if progressives stay at this, continue at the grassroots level to make the case that all Americans should have choice, all Americans ought to be able to hold insurance companies accountable, I think we will have 60 votes in the United States Senate for a strong bill.
It’s not often that a United States Senate seat comes open.
Alaskans deserve a fighter in the United States Senate who will always stand up for Alaska, who understands our great potential, who has the experience, respect and seniority to accomplish that. I am that senator.
You wouldn’t run for the United States Senate or for governor or for anything else without answering people’s questions about what you believe. And I think the Supreme Court is no different.
I grew up in a family that nearly lost everything, but I ended up in the United States Senate because I grew up in an America that invested in kids like me and built a real future for us.
You can never solve a problem without talking to people with whom you disagree. The United States Senate is predicated and based on consensus building. That was certainly the vision of the founding fathers.
In the United States Senate, we cannot do great things without reaching across the aisle and working together – and I look forward to the challenges ahead.
In 2010, there were 57 lawyers, zero manufacturers, and way too many career politicians in the United States Senate.
I want to thank the many Missourians who have reached out to me and asked me to consider running for the United States Senate.
I consider the United States Senate the greatest deliberative body in the world, and I respect the important role the Constitution affords it in the confirmation of our judges.
It would be wonderful to be a member of the United States Senate.
To put that into some perspective, when Bill Clinton and Al Gore had first taken the idea of the Kyoto Protocol up to the Congress, the United States Senate voted it down 95 to nothing.
The country is facing a fiscal crisis, and the United States Senate is at the center of the debate about how to bring federal spending under control.
It is not nothing to ask someone holding an election certificate in the United States Senate to provide his or her vote.
I think it’s a time to be sad about what’s been done to the United States Senate, the greatest deliberative body in the world.
If I am elected, God willing, to the United States Senate, I will be leading the charge for President Trump.
Lyndon Johnson, as majority leader of the United States Senate, he made the Senate work.
I love being in the United States Senate.
Orrin Hatch is old enough to be my father, and I don’t want my father running the United States Senate Finance Committee.
It is a privilege to serve the country in the United States Senate and serve the people of New Hampshire. I wake up every day with a sense of purpose.
For most governors, we find the United States Senate or the United States Congress very frustrating at the slow pace in which they act. There doesn’t seem to be a lot of discipline and organization to what they do.
With so many serious issues and responsibilities before the United States Senate, I think New York needs an independent senator who thinks for herself, not someone who just rubberstamps the Obama agenda or checks with Chuck Schumer and says, ‘Me too.’
It is preposterous that the current members of the United States Senate and all of their predecessors for more than 200 years haven’t been able to read the Constitution and do what it says.
If the Republicans get control back of the United States Senate, we will no longer have a check and balance on the White House, on the Republican Congress.
I’m endorsing Col. Maness for United States Senate because of his deeply held commitment to the constitutional rights and principles our nation was founded upon.
I wasn’t looking for a hobby. If I were looking for a hobby, it wouldn’t be the United States Senate. That’s one of the toughest jobs I’d probably ever do. I just felt there wasn’t enough compromise going on: People were too far to the left, too far to the right, with no one trying to build a compromise.
Well, I was 29 years old when I came to the United States Senate, and I have learned a lot.
Now I have known Sen. Bill Frist, the Majority Leader of the United States Senate, since he was born.
When you work in the United States Senate, and you are around people of all different ideas and beliefs, you realize that what our Founding Fathers did that was so genius, is that they made the Senate the place where compromises are supposed to happen because of the makeup of the Senate.
Others have said it before me. If you don’t have a seat at the table, you’re probably on the menu. And so it is important that we have women in the United States Senate – strong women, women who are there to help advance an agenda that is important to women.
More than a few Republicans in the United States Senate seem to have contracted a severe case of what Harry Truman called ‘Potomac Fever’ (wanting to go along to get along in Washington).
Barbara Boxer is the most bitterly partisan, most anti-defense senator in the United States Senate today. I know that because I’ve had the unpleasant experience of having to serve with her.
Violence is a problem we all want to solve. I want to make sure that kids learn to deal with anger by learning how to talk with people to solve problems. Here in the United States Senate I want to make sure we have safe schools, safe neighborhoods and good things for kids to do after school!
We need to do a better job of mentorships and role models to bring other young women along so that there’s more women in our boardrooms, there’s more women here in the United States Senate and in Congress. I think there’s an important role for women to play.
The reason why I’m here today is to explain why I am running and what I will do if you give me the honor and the privilege of representing you in the United States Senate. Now I’m running for the United State Senate for a simple reason, and that is… I want to win a Nobel Peace prize.
When I do my hiring in the United States Senate, I look at issues of diversity.