Quotes from Tim Kaine


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People will pay a price for putting political obstruction over progress in a time that is so critical and urgent.


While Congressional members face the political costs of debate on military action, our service members bear the human costs of those decisions. And if we choose to avoid debate, avoid accountability, avoid a hard decision, how can we demand that our military willingly sacrifice their very lives?


But people ought to be proud to be Democrats right now. You know, we're a happy warrior party. And this Congress has every reason to be very, very proud of the heavy lifting that they have done.


You have got to connect your land use decisions with transportation decisions.


When I talk to people outside the beltway, I don't think people are that divided.


The best way to deal with the deficit is through economic growth.


One of the things we wrestle with nationally is, 'If we want the economy to be strong, what should we do?' Why not learn some lessons from Virginia?


I'm not going to give a courtesy gift to a person who's going to win, and I'm not going to give a sympathy gift to a person who's going to lose.


I have a traditional Catholic personal position, but I am very strongly supportive that women should make these decisions and government shouldn't intrude. I'm a strong supporter of Roe v. Wade and women being able to make these decisions. In government, we have enough things to worry about.


I deeply believe - and not just as a matter of politics, but even as a matter of morality - that matters about reproduction and intimacy and relationships and contraception are in the personal realm. They're moral decisions for individuals to make for themselves. And the last thing we need is government intruding into those personal decisions.


I can't take classified information that I get as a senator and give it to someone with no consequence.


I think life is sacred, whether it's abortion or the death penalty.



As governor, I cut $5 billion in spending.


Like a lot of people, I have been a leader in some things, and I've been a follower in some things. I know how to work on a team. And most of life, frankly, to get things done you have to get done, you've got to work as a team.


My sense is that economic anxiety means electoral volatility.


I say we are climbing out of a ditch and we are climbing up.


I'm not going to be anybody's punching bag.


I just want to serve people. I know it sounds like a simple cliche.


Authenticity is key.