Luck favors the brave.

The Capitol Police have a very tough job.

I think being a young woman is a strength.

One of my key issues is economic empowerment.

I'm an avid Instagram user, and I do it myself.

I understand firsthand that Washington is broken.

I don't look like a normal congressional candidate.

Technology is the foundation of the empowerment economy.

Things won't change unless we have new types of candidates.

I am committed to helping our farmers in any way that I can.

I usually try to wear stuff that is versatile, pretty classic.

Thank you to our farmers for all you do to keep food on our tables.

We need candidates who are able to reach out to young voters, women voters.

We ask our brave men and women in uniform to risk everything to protect us.

Congress should live by the same laws it passes on to the rest of the nation.

You have to embrace your authenticity and your unique perspective as a woman.

I read 'Lean In' at a really important time as I was deciding to run for office.

When you get out of Washington, you realize how much of a Beltway bubble exists.

In Congress, I have worked with my colleagues to pass the 21st Century Cures Act.

I was rowing the boat alone against a tide, running against an incumbent in 2013.

I was the first candidate to announce my run on Instagram. So that was kind of cool.

Social media is a powerful tool to connect constituents with the policy making process.

I've been a skier since I was 2 or 3, skiing with my dad in northern New York and Vermont.

Women have different challenges. You have to be willing to put in the hours and work harder.

As a millennial in Congress, I believe it's very important that we're educating our colleagues.

Our country is eternally grateful for the sacrifices our men and women in uniform make each day.

President Obama's greatest failure is his failure regarding foreign policy and national security.

I first decided to run for Congress when I was 29 - and became a Representative at the age of 30.

In reality, victims of human trafficking are often left voiceless and completely unseen by society.

Children especially deserve our support after they are rescued from those who have victimized them.

I was singled out by other girls for participating in classroom discussions and physically bullied.

We need to encourage young women to run for office and become civic leaders in their own communities.

A traditional college education works for many students, but for others, this path isn't the best choice.

As a woman candidate myself, I know how important it was to be encouraged to run, to think outside of the box.

Our nation truly owes a debt of gratitude to all who have served and sacrificed on behalf of this great country.

I've had honor of meeting hundreds of servicemembers from our region and across the globe, all fighting for our freedoms.

Women are bipartisan. We bring a different perspective on every issue. And I believe that every issue is a woman's issue.

What few realize is the unique role the North Country of New York played in advancing women's rights in the United States.

I think the more women we have in leadership positions, the more women will see examples, can see themselves in those roles.

Overwhelming, student loan payments are holding millions back from buying homes, starting families, and saving for retirement.

Increased access to broadband expands our ability to do commerce and will help bring our farmers' operations into the 21st century.

The more we know about Lyme, the more we can do to treat patients and educate families to stop the spread of this debilitating disease.

When I was elected to Congress, I made a commitment to my constituents that my office would set the standard to be open and transparent.

When I travel throughout the district speaking with families and educators, I frequently hear of concerns with our K-12 education system.

The H-2A guest visa program has been prone to excessive delays and is too rigid to fit the changing needs of farmers and their employees.

In a 21st-century economy, it is critical that we equip our nation's children with the tools they need to compete in a global marketplace.

Military spouses serve, too, and it's critical we work together to ensure our country's military spouses have the jobs they need and deserve.

The American Health Care Act is not perfect, but it is an important step in reforming our broken healthcare system to help families in our district.

I will continue to work in Congress to support Lyme disease research and education through funding for the National Institutes of Health and the CDC.

Our district is home to the Adirondacks, and we know firsthand that clean energy development and environmental protection are critical to our economy.

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