I'm definitely a centrist and feel like both parties can be absurd.

I believe any time that both parties are talking, it's a good thing.

I have said this before: I'm an Independent, I have voted for both parties.

I believe both parties are sending the wrong kind of people to Washington, D.C.

It's the perfect definition of a settlement. Both parties didn't get what they wanted.

Jealousy is, I think, the worst of all faults because it makes a victim of both parties.

The voters in both parties understand our trade policy really has betrayed the middle class.

Trust implies that both parties participate in the relationship with both 'gives' and 'gets.'

My most disastrous date was not so much a disaster as uncomfortable for both parties involved.

There are many men of principle in both parties in America, but there is no party of principle.

If we are going to change this country's laws, we need to have pro-life members of both parties.

I will keep working with both parties in the House to get things done for people in our District.

People in both parties are restless for change, ready to break free of old patterns in Washington.

The list of women to potentially be on a major party ticket, in both parties, is embarrassingly short.

The difference today is that, in both parties, the very extreme elements control the nomination process.

The one charm about marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary for both parties.

A peace is of the nature of a conquest; for then both parties nobly are subdued, and neither party loser.

When I first came to the Senate, people in both parties went out of their way to have personal relationships.

We have seen presidents from both parties express their frustrations with the press. That's absolutely normal.

We will face the challenges head on. We will work with both parties, across the aisle, to make our state better.

Sometimes, taking a break and going somewhere else and, almost, for both parties, absence makes the heart grow fonder.

The most important single central fact about a free market is that no exchange takes place unless both parties benefit.

I am skittish about relationships, as most of the marriages I've seen up close have been ruinous for one or both parties.

In every election in American history both parties have their cliches. The party that has the cliches that ring true wins.

The Mavericks and I have mutually agreed that it's in the best interest of both parties for me to step away from the team.

There's some jerks. There's some big egos. There are a few that think they're one of the Founding Fathers... in both parties.

In Cuba we have one party, but in the U.S. there is very little difference. Both parties are an expression of the ruling class.

If politicians of both parties would spend more time legislating and less time attacking each other, we would all be better off.

Do I regret leaving Milan? I decided I needed a change. I needed to find new ideas, and that was the best thing for both parties.

Both parties in Washington waste too much of your money. When I worked there, I helped expose waste and abuse by government contractors.

Many promising reconciliations have broken down because while both parties come prepared to forgive, neither party come prepared to be forgiven.

When you have both parties who will not find ways to compromise, who won't meet in the middle, you have paralysis. It's the perversion of idealism.

I believe that in both parties, Democrat and Republican, support for Israel is bipartisan, it is strong and it is unwavering, and I don't see that changing.

There are a lot of presidents in both parties - including President Obama - who had strong claims of executive privilege that I certainly think went too far.

Presidents in both parties - from John F. Kennedy to Ronald Reagan - have known that our free-enterprise economy is the source of our middle-class prosperity.

Donald Trump is a breath of fresh air in the nation where the political establishment from both parties has betrayed their constituencies time and time again.

It takes two hands to clap! I cannot be solely blamed for what happened in my relationships! If things soured, it happened because of both parties. Not just me!

The ability to convince people of the wackiest notions - and both parties can do it - it's part of the dumbing down of America that's really highly problematic.

In the game of politics, both parties are sometimes guilty of passing really stupid laws that, in reality, are purely symbolic and have no real impact on anyone.

There is no question that the benefits of a permanent, robust trading partnership between the U.S. and the E.U. are a rare example of a win-win for both parties.

It's not just spending, it's not just taxes, it's not just corruption, it is progressivism, and it is in both parties. It is in the Republicans and the Democrats.

Both political parties, Republicans and Democrats, are dependent on the same private interest groups for campaign funds, so both parties dance to the same masters.

Both parties act in their political self-interest. Indeed, that's the purpose of a political party. But unlike Democrats, at least Republicans are honest about it.

From Texas to New Hampshire and everywhere in between, we know that support for policies such as expanded background checks continue to be popular in both parties.

I had a lot of respect for Biggie, and it was just a weird, kinda difficult thing. When I'm doing touchy interviews like that, I just try to be fair to both parties.

Since the end of World War II, U.S. presidents of both parties have recognized that foreign and domestic policy do not have to be pursued at the expense of each other.

We do live in an environment of crony capitalism, and the main reason we do is that loopholes are for sale, and both parties have their hands out through those loopholes.

Recent history shows that leaders in both parties are fanatics on the topic of immigration, and they cannot be trusted to effectively enforce any significant border measure.

Stoking fears of a potential shutdown is a strong motivational tool to get members on board with legislation that they don't want to support. Both parties are guilty of this.

Hardworking families can no longer afford to wait for a Congress that gridlocks on ideology. I look forward to working with my colleagues from both parties to get things done.

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