We are hopeful that President Obama, in his State of the Union Address, will express a willingness to work with Republicans to enact all of these jobs bills.
The Republicans need to work on registration and getting out their vote and their early voters and absentees. Grassroots stuff.
The reality is we talk a lot about it, but we really don't give everyone an opportunity to buy into it, and this combines both the best of Republican and Democratic ideals.
Republicans regard Dean as one of their best secret weapons, I have yet to find a Democrat who, in private chatter, doesn't think he's a problem for them.
The Republican leadership thinks the best way to avoid losing elections is to let the Democrats win every controversial issue.
A Green Party candidate would be very different from a Democrat or Republican and should be heard.
We had a choice between Democrats who couldn't learn from the past and Republicans who couldn't stop living in it...
Republicans are listening to America's job creators and working to address their concerns with real solutions.
Tax cuts create more jobs and this is something we as Republicans have to do a better job of marketing.
Democrats view elections as a means to an end, while Republicans view an election as an end in itself.
I'm going to be a Republican who happens to be black - who will talk about issues that I'm passionate about.
Alaska and Montana are not in the south but they definitely form part of the crimson tide of red states where Republicans are dominant.
Republicans, say Democrats, are too simplistic about what ails America, and their solutions are straight out of 'J.A.G.'
I tend to vote Republican, but I don't like the hardcore views on either side, and I'm not in bed with anybody.
I think it has done us more harm believing in the huge differences between left and right, Democrat and Republican.
I still believe a majority of Republicans are for income tax cuts.
I would like Obama to be tougher on going up against the Republicans, I don't think he should try to be so moderate.
I'm a total Republican, but I've never claimed to be a Christian-right conservative. They're a large but dwindling part of the Party.
To be fair, Republicans are not blameless. The deficit began to spiral out of control on President Bush's watch.
I'm a Republican. I don't want to go to heaven and have to face my family up there and tell them I voted for a Democrat.
Those of us in the Congress must confront and overcome Republican intransigence to increasing the minimum wage, extending unemployment insurance and protecting food stamps.