
I ran on three basic themes. One was reorienting our national defense structure.
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I ran on three basic themes. One was reorienting our national defense structure.

I think the American people pretty well have spoken on that, when you look at the vote counts that came in.

It's time for people in the Congress and also people like this Iraq Study Group that is going to report to the administration to start helping the country move toward a solution.

We have to get a transition going so that we can have a smooth process from the George Allen people into ours.

I think we've reached the point here where most of the people in this country will -- want a positive solution, want an answer.

The second theme is economic fairness, with the breakdown of our society in a way that we probably haven't seen since the 1880s in the age of globalization.

I ran on three basic themes. One was reorganizing our national defense structure.

You don't have a strategy if you can't articulate the end point.

And the third is the accountability of this administration.

We must reorder our national offense and our foreign policy after this debacle in Iraq.

Mistakes have been made in Iraq, but give me another six years. I want to turn this around.

I believe that marriage should be between one man and one woman. I'm voting for that amendment. My opponent is not.

My opponent says he's proud of being an author, a novelist. Those passages that were brought up, not just I -- just not me, but others have found them to be demeaning to women.

Reach out to people. Reach out and let them know where we stand on issues that matter.

I have led a literary career. And I'm very proud of it.

George Allen is wrong on foreign policy. He's one of the reasons that we are in this disaster in Iraq.