We will see the increasingly rapid rate of growth weve already been seeing in Colorado continue.

We will see the increasingly rapid rate of growth we've already been seeing in Colorado continue.

There can be an energy in a populist campaign that isn't always in the best interest of the party.

When there's work to be done in Colorado, for Colorado, we should look to skilled Coloradans first.

Too often, low-income Americans must choose between paying for medicine and having their heat shut off.

I started out here in Colorado as a geologist. During a downturn, everyone in our company got laid off.

I've made several careers out of people underestimating me - it's almost an advantage worth cultivating.

Voters are tired of us kicking the can down the road, because they know it's going to land in a pothole.

I'm not sure there's another way to help move more people out of poverty than to raise the minimum wage.

Most of us have faced a - faced a serious budget problem or another at some pivotal moment in our lives.

It is a sad reality that active shooter drills are a standard way of life for kids as young as pre-school.

"As Colorado attempts to build its brand as a healthy state, marijuana "dilutes what you're trying to do."

The vice president can play a real role in that, in helping solve some of the biggest problems in the country.

"One of the governor's concerns: "This high-THC marijuana, what can it do to a brain that is still developing?"

You never see Coke and Pepsi doing attacks to each other. It would depress the product category of soft drinks.

To a certain extent, people's behavior in a campaign is generally a reflection of how they would act in office.

A fundamental way to build and expand our middle class and economy is to create a modern and well-paid workforce.

I believe that the more this hemisphere operates with a sense of common purpose, I think the better we'll all do.

We have tax revenue that's going to allow us to look in a much more comprehensive way at intervening in addiction.

The issue that a political campaign would make a human life into - you know - a political football, is unsettling.

We have put the energy needs and costs of hardworking Coloradans before any special interest agenda or false promise.

Fracking is an industrial process, but it can be done safely. It's government's job to make sure it can be done safely.

Taxpayers don't want their money spent more than a very, very slender amount on actual buying art or paying for concerts.

Governor Kasich and I won't agree on everything, but agree we've got to control the rise in health care costs on all levels.

Giving all of Denver's kids an equal chance at success is the best investment we can make in our community's kids and future.

We need to recognize that we can't allow people that are aberrations of nature to take away the joys and freedoms that we enjoy.

I think, in this country, if you work 40 hours a week, and you work hard, you ought to be able to afford an apartment somewhere.

I used to make snap judgments, moved quickly. It's more important to be thoughtful, think of the consequences of your decisions.

If you've been laid off, you know how it goes: Everything you thought you knew and liked about yourself gets called into question.

If you don't trust the media, they are not going to trust you, and if they don't trust you, it's hard for the public to trust you.

We did not do a good enough job of taking care of the people who were losing their careers and retraining them into the new economy.

From the first day we opened Wynkoop, my brewpub in Denver, I knew I'd be ten times better running a restaurant than I was a geologist.

Education is the social bedrock for the hopes and dreams of our children and the foundation that is necessary for their future prosperity.

When people think of the West, it's easy to envision wagon trains, Buffalo Bill, the glory days of the Gold Rush. Cowboy hats come to mind.

If we want to close the achievement gap, build a well-educated workforce and responsible citizenry, we must start with our youngest children.

Advances in automation, artificial intelligence and robotics, while increasing productivity, will also cause major upheavals to the workforce.

We don't want the federal government coming in and telling us how to do our environmental remediation or how we're going to do our healthcare.

Whenever I've met with businesses that want to locate in Colorado, the state's infrastructure for moving people and products is a top concern.

Government requires bringing people together and genuinely hearing their issues. It requires the establishment and strengthening of community.

We have this tradition of the Second Amendment and people's rights to self-defense and a certain suspicion that the government can't be trusted.

Wellington Webb was one of the most significant mayors of the latter half of the 20th century. His natural political instincts are almost unrivaled.

We need a comprehensive focus on infrastructure that supports not just transportation but also broadband, education, healthcare, and our environment.

In terms of all kinds of things, in terms of educational reform, in terms of health care, transportation, Colorado has a chance to be a national model.

If you ask me about Donna Lynne, she's one of the flat-out most talented people I've ever worked with, and I've worked with some pretty talented people.

Especially during the first nine months, there was so much going on with trying to hire 55 people to run the city, it was hard to imagine any honeymoon.

If I can convince people that good people don't do attack ads, and that we want good people to represent us, then the attack ads work against themselves.

You looked at Stanford or Harvard, or the University of Colorado, these were powerful engines just turning out people ready to create and grow businesses.

Democracy is based upon empathy and the recognition that some decisions are solely for the community's benefit without regard to one's own narrow self-interest.

I may not have voted for Donald Trump, but I'm an American first. My entire administration is going to do everything we can to make him as successful as we can.

If the two economies can figure out how to waltz... I think there is benefit for Colorado colleges and universities, and I think there are benefits for Cuba as well.

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