Name recognition takes time.

Quitting is not part of my DNA.

I am not ashamed to support Donald Trump.

A country without borders is not a country.

I am a home builder. I have to be an optimist.

I've never been against doing business with Cuba.

We all owe America. It's not the other way around.

I think Israel's security measures are pretty strong.

The Republican establishment no longer stands for us.

I have eight guns. I do have a concealed weapons permit.

When my blood pressure goes up, my Spanish stuff kicks in.

I am not a politician. I am just a business guy who has had enough.

Trust is a big deal in life, and I'm very old-school about that stuff.

There is only one Donald Trump, but people make comparisons because I'm blunt.

I don't think it's safe to allow anybody from the Middle East into this country.

Politicians can talk and talk and talk until they're silly, and they do nothing.

I do not take orders from Washington, and I suggest that no one else should either.

One of the reasons that our colleges have gotten so expensive is because of tenure.

If I'm going to compare myself to a candidate, it's Rick Scott. It's not Donald Trump.

Here's what I have to say: Obama is a disaster, and Washington politicians are worthless.

Some call me a Cuban hyphen American. I reject that. I don't believe in hyphenated Americans.

I've always been a believer that if you don't bet on yourself, how can you ask anyone else to.

I just think people are fed up with people who are career politicians who don't stand for anything.

Folks in Washington have it all figured out - they are going to make your choices and run your life.

Everything I've learned, I've learned with the beatings I've gotten from all of the bad choices I made.

I love my heritage. I'm very proud of being Cuban. But I clearly understand that I am an American first.

I almost went broke. I didn't file bankruptcy, but I had some miserable times there for two or three years.

I made the decision I will back Mr. Trump, it's not very complicated. I don't pussyfoot around playing the odds.

I don't want to be another country. I want to be the United States of America, the greatest country in the world.

I'm focused on bringing real change to Washington because the career politicians have screwed things up so badly.

We must fix our immigration system so we control who comes and goes, and that starts by securing our southern border.

Like Marco Rubio in 2010, I'm not going to back down from the Washington establishment. They are the problem, not the solution.

President Obama has proven himself to be a terrible negotiator. I don't support any trade deal negotiated by his administration.

I made the miscalculation of taking Mr. Rubio at his word that he wouldn't seek re-election if he lost the presidential primary.

I am personally looking forward to advancing policies that will help make the future of our state even stronger than it already is.

Growing up, we had to work. If you wanted anything at all that was more than basic food and shelter, you had to make your own money.

Giving money doesn't make you an insider. If that's considered being an insider, I guess Donald Trump is an insider. That doesn't make sense.

I brought attention to the fact that people need to be more involved in politics and not just let the establishment continue to control politics.

Our trade negotiations should ensure that American workers are protected and that there are mechanisms in place to deal with other countries cheating.

Career politicians like Marco Rubio worry more about keeping the job than doing the job and are constantly looking for their next political promotion.

Of one thing I am certain: we are foolish if we think we will achieve change by sending the same crowd of people back to run our government again and again.

Democrats refuse to deal with reality. They make things up, sensationalize common sense solutions, and exacerbate this obsession over political correctness.

If we don't send people to Washington who, first of all, have done something more than talk for a living - which is what many politicians have done - nothing gets done.

Publix operates in every county in Florida, and you get a county or municipality saying we don't want you putting your groceries in plastic bags, well, that's a problem.

We must defend our NATO allies, but we should also ensure that everyone pays their fair share. The United States shouldn't be responsible for funding other countries' shares.

There is only one Donald Trump, as we know. But there are aspects of where he's coming from that I understand, which is business people that have built and actually created jobs in this country.

Free trade is an important component of our economy, but it also has to be fair. Too often, the needs of American workers are ignored while the interests of huge corporations are the focus of these trade deals.

Here's the American situation - we have moved from a culture of independence to a culture of dependence. We have moved from capitalism into the direction of socialism. We have moved from being a beacon of strength internationally to a position of weakness.

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