I'm not a polished politician.

I just wanted to serve my country.

I'm not somebody who seeks attention.

Marines know we're all on the same team.

I believe that we need to have a public option.

Folks don't always win the first time they run.

My childhood dream was never to be a politician.

America should lead in addressing climate change.

In the Senate, I will put people before politics.

I'm not going to apologize for serving my country.

We deserve better than a win-at-all-costs mentality.

If President Trump has good ideas, I'll be for them.

I've spent my adult life in the national security realm.

I mean, the Democratic Party is the party of young people.

We must demand a more civil tone and tenor in our politics.

Everything that's wrong in Washington had to start someplace.

I'm very concerned about President Trump and his policy by tweet.

It's typical of Andy Barr and his team, taking things out of context.

Frankly, voters in Kentucky really don't like both political parties.

I had this dream. I wanted to fly fighter jets. And that's what I did.

I'm on the side of miners and their families. And I'll never walk away.

I think there are enough restrictions on abortion and they're reasonable.

I am deeply concerned about the leadership of the national Democratic Party.

I'm one-hundred percent pro-choice. I align with everything Emily's List aligns with.

I got married in 2009, and my husband and I both immediately deployed to Afghanistan.

I am fighting to stop the corruption in Washington that was created by Mitch McConnell.

I left home at 18, but I still voted in Kentucky. Every holiday, I came home to Kentucky.

The fake news, the divisiveness, the labeling of every side. It's wrong, and it's not America.

Every Kentuckian, regardless of background, should have access to a job that pays a living wage.

I was the first woman Marine to fly in an F-18 in combat, and I got to land on aircraft carriers.

They perform an essential function in keeping our borders secure and I oppose an abolishing of ICE.

Trust me, I've been to countries where there's no government. And our government's pretty damned good.

You can't drain the swamp, as President Trump has touted doing, without getting rid of Mitch McConnell.

I will give everyday Kentuckians a voice in Washington - not just special interests or the wealthiest 1%.

Many Kentuckians are benefiting from it. Even Republican Kentuckians are benefiting from the Affordable Care Act.

I'm somebody who looks at things through the lens of being a wife and being a mother and being a United States Marine.

Well, you know, we train really hard before we go to combat, and so that, when we go to combat, we're ready to execute.

Trump promised to bring back jobs. He promised to lower drug prices for so many Kentuckians. And that is very important.

In the Navy, the captain doesn't leave the bridge when the ship is in distress. It's a pretty basic leadership principle.

I believe health care is a right, not a privilege, not something only the wealthiest 1 percent can afford it should have.

As someone who has been a Marine, how do you change things? You step up to the plate. And you are the one who says put me in.

Climate change is a fact, disrupting the environment, and also affecting economies, disease vectors, and political unrest worldwide.

If you want more of the same, Mitch McConnell is your guy. He is the ultimate insider. He is the epitome of dysfunction in Washington.

I was unwilling and we remain unwilling to be part of the problem. I was unwilling to be part of the problem just to get to the office.

I learned in the Marines to leave no one behind, but after 34 years in Washington, Mitch McConnell left our coal miners behind years ago.

We can make American governing institutions better, but we can't make them better if nobody wants to go into them because we're bashing them.

We can actually do some very practical things that can help people's lives and make life better for Kentuckians and that's what I'm all about.

Climate change is absolutely real and if you don't believe that you ought to believe every four-star general in our military is planning for it.

The selflessness and service of the veterans I have met and served with are the living embodiment of what America and American values mean to me.

If we were to build a health care system from scratch, single-payer would be the way to go. But we have a very complex health care system in America.

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